Developmental biology of gastrointestinal hormones /

The gut not only represents the largest endocrine organ of the human body but is also profoundly involved in the control of metabolism through peptide hormones. Therefore, gastrointestinal hormones are acting via autocrine, paracrine, and classical endocrine pathways and regulate e.g. digestion, hun...

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Autor Corporativo: ESPE Advanced Seminar in Developmental Endocrinology
Otros Autores: Wabitsch, Martin (Editor/a), Posovszky, Carsten 1971- (Editor/a)
Formato: Procedimiento de la Conferencia Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Basel : Karger, 2017.
Colección:Endocrine development / series editor P.-E. Mullis vol. 32
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