The state-of-the-art therapies in the field of endocrinology are discussed in this book. Over the past two decades, evidence of growing trends of various endocrine-related disorders has strengthened. The reason for these disorders is mostly unclear endocrine disruption or/and lack of uniform diagnosis. Unclear endocrine disruption is primarily because of unusual classical changes in the blood-released hormone to its targeted organ, abnormal contact between cells within a tissue or organ (paracrine), within the same cell (intracrine) or signals which act on the same cell (autocrine). These challenges compel the endocrinologists with an immediate need to address huge knowledge gaps in this vast field of research on Endocrinology. From the perspective viewpoint that "hormones control our bodies," it is the need of the hour to get these hormones rebalanced so that we are able to restore overall health.
This book addresses these topics, providing a broad overview about testosterone, from its basic features to the most recent evidence of clinical applicability.
Vertebrate Endocrinology: Fundamentals and Biomedical Implications
"This volume provides comprehensive coverage of the current knowledge of the physiology of the endocrine system and hormone synthesis and release, transport, and action at the molecular and cellular levels.
This practical book aims to cover the whole scope of clinical endocrinology, including both common and selected rare but important diseases, with an emphasis on practical clinical management.
Describes the location and function of the various glands scattered throughout the body.
This book provides a broad overview on testosterone, from its basic features to the most recent evidence of clinical applicability.
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