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      Melatonin book

      Biosynthesis, Physiological Effects, and Clinical Applications

      Melatonin

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      Melatonin book

      Biosynthesis, Physiological Effects, and Clinical Applications
      Edited ByHing-Sing Yu, Russel J. Reiter
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1993
      eBook Published 29 October 2020
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003068570
      Pages 560
      eBook ISBN 9781003068570
      Subjects Bioscience
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      Yu, H.-S., & Reiter, R.J. (Eds.). (1993). Melatonin: Biosynthesis, Physiological Effects, and Clinical Applications (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003068570

      ABSTRACT

      Melatonin: Biosynthesis, Physiological Effects, and Clinical Applications provides a thorough review of recent advances in major areas of melatonin research. The book is arranged in a logical sequence, beginning with the history of melatonin and then proceeding to cover its biochemistry and secretion, physiological effects, and clinical significance. New findings and current concepts are emphasized, and a significant amount of previously unpublished data are included. The book will be an important reference for neurobiologists, cell biologists, ophthalmologists, endocrinologists, neuroendocrinologists, reproductive biologists, psychiatrists, and other researchers and clinicians interested in melatonin.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

      Melatonin: History, Biosynthesis, and Assay Methodology

      ByHing-Sing Yu, Andrew T. C. Tsin, Russel J. Reiter

      chapter Chapter 2|22 pages

      Molecular Biology of the Pineal Gland: Melatonin Synthesizing Enzymes

      ByCheryl M. Craft

      chapter Chapter 3|33 pages

      Multiple Pineal Receptors in Regulating Melatonin Synthesis

      ByManuchair Ebadi

      chapter Chapter 4|33 pages

      Steroid Influences on Pineal Melatonin Production

      ByRafael Alonso, Pedro Abreu, Natalia Fajardo

      chapter Chapter 5|21 pages

      Regulation of Mammalian Pineal Melatonin Production by the Electromagnetic Spectrum

      ByRussel J. Reiter, Alexander Lerchl

      chapter Chapter 6|25 pages

      Melatonin Secretion and Its Rhythms in Biological Fluids

      ByShiu F. Pang, Peter P. N. Lee, Ying S. Chan, Elizabeth A. Ayre

      chapter Chapter 7|32 pages

      The Melatonin Receptor: Distribution, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology

      ByBojidar Stankov, Franco Fraschini, Russel J. Reiter

      chapter Chapter 8|38 pages

      Melatonin and Circadian Rhythmicity

      ByStuart Maxwell Armstrong, Jennifer R. Redman

      chapter Chapter 9|28 pages

      Melatonin and Seasonality in Mammals

      ByBruce D. Goldman, Randy J. Nelson

      chapter Chapter 10|35 pages

      Melatonin and Reproduction in Sheep and Goats

      ByBenoit Malpaux, Philippe Chemineau, Jean Pelletier

      chapter Chapter 11|21 pages

      Melatonin in Relation to the Immune System

      ByGeorges J. M. Maestroni, Ario Conti

      chapter Chapter 12|37 pages

      Metabolic and Thyroidal Consequences of Melatonin Administration in Mammals

      ByMary K. Vaughan, George M. Vaughan

      chapter Chapter 13|16 pages

      Melatonin and Thermoregulation

      ByPietro Badia, Bryan Myers, Patricia J. Murphy

      chapter Chapter 14|29 pages

      Melatonin in the Eye: Functional Implications

      ByHing-Sing Yu

      chapter Chapter 15|21 pages

      Melatonin and Its Synthetic Enzymes in Orbital Glands

      ByArmando Menendez-Pelaez, Carmen Rodriguez, Gerald R. Buzze, Russel J. Reiter

      chapter Chapter 16|29 pages

      The Role of Melatonin in Human Pathophysiology

      ByDerek Gupta

      chapter Chapter 17|29 pages

      Melatonin in Oncology

      ByDavid E. Blask

      chapter Chapter 18|18 pages

      Circadian, Seasonal, Pineal, and Melatonin Influences on Epilepsy

      ByThomas H. Champney, Steven L. Peterson

      chapter Chapter 19|17 pages

      Phototherapy and Melatonin in Relation to Seasonal Affective Disorder and Depression

      ByBjörn-Erik Thalén, Bengt Kjellman, Lennart Wetterberg

      chapter Chapter 20|28 pages

      Clinical Pharmacology of Melatonin Regulation

      ByLothar Demisch
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