Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology (Record no. 77658)

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International Standard Book Number 978-2-88945-399-3
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International Standard Book Number 9782889453993
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Standard number or code 10.3389/978-2-88945-399-3
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Personal name Hubert Vaudry
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Title Trends in Comparative Endocrinology and Neurobiology
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Frontiers Media SA
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Extent 1 electronic resource (238 p.)
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Summary, etc. The comparative approach takes advantage of the biological diversity to select the most appropriate model organism to tackle a scientific question. Comparisons between the endocrine and nervous systems accross species have yielded major breakthroughs in endocrinology and neurobiology. For instance: a number of mammalian peptide hormones and neuropeptides have been originally identified in fish or amphibians; studies conducted in a sea slug founded the cellular and molecular basis of learning and memory; observations of neurogenesis in the forebrain of songbirds led to the discovery of adult neurogenesis in the mammalian brain. These examples illustrate the remarkable contribution of the comparative approach for the advancement of neuroendocrinological concepts. The present e-book is a unique collection of research articles and reviews that provide a representative overview of the latest developments in comparative endocrinology and neurobiology.
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Uncontrolled term G protein-coupled receptors
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Uncontrolled term endocrine disruptors
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Uncontrolled term melatonin
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Personal name Olivier Kah
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