Handbook of Physiology. Section 6 The Gastrointestinal System

Handbook of Physiology. Section 6 The Gastrointestinal System

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Publisher's Synopsis

For the first time in the history of the "Handbook of Physiology", a volume is devoted to neural and endocrine biology of the gut. This book is an up-to-date reference work that emphasizes the pharmacology, physiology, and cellular and molecular biology of hormonal and neural peptides of the gut.;The early chapters deal with fundamental topics such as post-translational processing of gut peptides, immunocytochemistry of endocrine cells and enteric neurons, tissue distribution of peptides, comparative neuroendocrinology, trophic actions and the physiological significance of hormonal, paracrine and neural peptides. Several subsequent chapters deal with receptors of pancreatic acinar cells, gastric parietal cells, intestinal epithelial cells, liver cells and smooth muscle cells. The remaining 14 chapters are devoted to individual peptides and describe their distribution, pharmacology, and physiological and cellular functions.

Book information

ISBN: 9780195208160
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, USA
Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc, USA
Pub date:
DEWEY: 612.32
Number of pages: 790
Weight: 2514g
Height: 280mm
Width: 215mm
Spine width: 41mm