Founded: 1917
Status: published
NLM Abbreviation: Endocrinology
Endocrinology, the flagship basic science journal of the Endocrine Society, welcomes the submission of original, foundational research investigating endocrine function in health and disease at all levels of biological organization, including molecular mechanistic studies of hormone-receptor interactions and hormone-regulated signaling events. Endocrinology encourages the submission of cross-disciplinary and integrative research in traditionally recognized fields of endocrinology as well as molecular studies in emerging areas of endocrine-related research, including mechanisms of signal transduction, the biochemistry and structural biology of receptors or other signaling molecules, epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulation and transcription, mitochondrial biochemistry, bioenergetics, cellular metabolism, and stem cell biology/tissue regeneration. Articles about clinical care and clinical case reports will not be considered.
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Medical Index: Immunohistochemical Visualizations of Prolactin Growth Hormone and a Substance Resembling Placental Lactogen in the 'in situ' and Ectopic Pituitary in the Hamster - (1979)