Steroid hormones secreted from peripheral reproductive endocrine tissues regulate many important physiological functions not only during development, but also into adulthood and play a key role in the growth, differentiation and function of reproductive tissues. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the biosynthesis, functions and health implications of steroids. Topics include cytotoxic steroids and derivatives in the development of anticancer drugs; identifying steroid hormones in biological and environmental samples; steroid receptors involvement in the pathogenesis of abnormal ovarian follicular cysts; oestrogen treatment after menopause to protect against dementia and cognitive decline; the evolving role of steroids in immunosuppression and transplantation; nasal steroids in adenoidal hypertrophy; and cytogenetic damage following anabolic steroids exposure.
Preface; Cytotoxic Steroids & Derivatives:: Exploring Natural Compounds to Develop Anticancer Drugs; Steroid Hormones in Biological & Environmental Samples:: Extraction & Determination Techniques; Steroids Receptors Involvement in the Pathogenesis of the Abnormal Persistence of Ovarian Follicular Cysts; Age at Natural Menopause & Memory Function:: Modification by Education & Genotype; The Evolving Role of Steroids in Clinical Transplantation; The Implications of Nasal Steroids in the Treatment of Adenoidal Hypertrophy; Genetic Damage & Cellular Death after Anabolic Steroids Exposure:: In Vivo & In Vitro Studies; Index.
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