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Hormones, brain, and behavior / editors-in-chief, Donald W. Pfaff, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA, Marian Joëls, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands, and University Medical Center Gronigen, Gronigen, The Netherlands.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextElsevier/AP, Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, 2017Edition: Third editionDescription: 5 volumes : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780128035924 (set)
  • 0128035927 (set)
  • 9780128115619 (v. 1)
  • 0128115610 (v. 1)
  • 9780128113929 (v. 2)
  • 0128113928 (v. 2)
  • 9780128113912 (v. 3)
  • 012811391X (v. 3)
  • 9780128114254 (v. 4)
  • 0128114258 (v. 4)
  • 9780128113905 (v. 5)
  • 0128113901 (v. 5)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QP356.45 HOR
Contents:
Volume 1. Mammalian hormone-behavior systems / volume editor, Gabriela González-Mariscal -- volume 2. Non-mammalian hormone-behavior systems / volume editor, Jacques Balthazart -- volume 3. Molecular and cellular mechanisms / volume editor, E. Ronald de Kloet -- volume 4. Clinically important hormone effects on brain and behavior / volume editor, Stafford Lightman -- volume 5. Development of hormone-behavior relationships / volume editors, Anthony P. Auger, Catherine J. Auger.
Summary: Hormones, Brain and Behavior, Third Edition offers a state-of-the-art overview of hormonally-mediated behaviors, including an extensive discussion of the effects of hormones on insects, fish, amphibians, birds, rodents, and humans. Entries have been carefully designed to provide a valuable source of information for students and researchers in neuroendocrinology and those working in related areas, such as biology, psychology, psychiatry, and neurology. This third edition has been substantially restructured to include both foundational information and recent developments in the field. Continuing the emphasis on interdisciplinary research and practical applications, the book includes articles aligned in five main subject sections, with new chapters included on genetic and genomic techniques and clinical investigations. This reference provides unique treatment of all major vertebrate and invertebrate model systems with excellent opportunities for relating behavior to molecular genetics. The topics cover an unusual breadth (from molecules to ecophysiology), ranging from basic science to clinical research, making this reference of interest to a broad range of scientists in a variety of fields
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Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf QP356.45 HOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 1 162615 Available BK150623
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf QP356.45 HOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 2 162611 Available BK150622
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf QP356.45 HOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 3 162613 Available BK150593
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf QP356.45 HOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 4 162614 Available BK150594
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf QP356.45 HOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 5 162612 Available BK150624

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Volume 1. Mammalian hormone-behavior systems / volume editor, Gabriela González-Mariscal -- volume 2. Non-mammalian hormone-behavior systems / volume editor, Jacques Balthazart -- volume 3. Molecular and cellular mechanisms / volume editor, E. Ronald de Kloet -- volume 4. Clinically important hormone effects on brain and behavior / volume editor, Stafford Lightman -- volume 5. Development of hormone-behavior relationships / volume editors, Anthony P. Auger, Catherine J. Auger.

Hormones, Brain and Behavior, Third Edition offers a state-of-the-art overview of hormonally-mediated behaviors, including an extensive discussion of the effects of hormones on insects, fish, amphibians, birds, rodents, and humans. Entries have been carefully designed to provide a valuable source of information for students and researchers in neuroendocrinology and those working in related areas, such as biology, psychology, psychiatry, and neurology. This third edition has been substantially restructured to include both foundational information and recent developments in the field. Continuing the emphasis on interdisciplinary research and practical applications, the book includes articles aligned in five main subject sections, with new chapters included on genetic and genomic techniques and clinical investigations. This reference provides unique treatment of all major vertebrate and invertebrate model systems with excellent opportunities for relating behavior to molecular genetics. The topics cover an unusual breadth (from molecules to ecophysiology), ranging from basic science to clinical research, making this reference of interest to a broad range of scientists in a variety of fields

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