| Zoology, 5/e Stephen A. Miller,
College of the Ozarks John B. Harley,
Eastern Kentucky University
Communication II: The Endocrine System and Chemical Messengers
Suggested ReadingsChapter 25 Suggested Readings Books Baulieu, E., and Kelley, P. 1990. Hormones. Paris: Hermann Press. Bentley, P. J. 1982. Comparative Vertebrate Endocrinology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bolander, F.F. 1994. Molecular Endocrinology. San Diego: Academic Press. Crapo, L. 1985. Hormones: The Messengers of Life. New York: W. H. Freeman. Gard, P. 1998. Human Endocrinology. Bristol, Pennsylvania: Taylor and Francis. Hadley, M. 1998. Endocrinology. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Norman, A.W. 1997. Hormones. San Diego: Academic Press.
Articles American Zoologist. 1983. Evolution of endocrine systems in lower vertebrates, a symposium honoring professor Aubrey Gorbman, pp. 595-739. Binkley, S. 1979. A timekeeping enzyme in the pineal gland. Scientific American, April. Cantin, M., and Genest, J. 1986. The heart as an endocrine gland. Scientific American, February. Carmichael, S. W., and Winkler, H. 1985. The adrenal chromaffin cell. Scientific American, August. Crews, D. 1979. The hormonal control of behavior in a lizard. Scientific American, August. Gibbs, W.W. 1996. Gaining on fat. Scientific American, July. Golde, D., and Gasson, J. 1988. Hormones that stimulate the growth of blood cells. Scientific American, July. Mcewen, B. 1976. Interactions between hormones and nerve tissue. Scientific American, July. Notkins, A. 1979. The cause of diabetes. Scientific American, November. Pike, J. E. 1971. Prostaglandins. Scientific American, November. |
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