Human Gonadotropins
Auteurs : Cole Laurence A., Butler Stephen A.
Dr. Butler attained his PhD from the University of London and after a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine he became an Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico with the USA hCG Reference Service. Steve returned to the UK and, following positions at Queen Mary University of London and London Metropolitan University he spent seven years at Middlesex University as Reader (Associate Professor) in Biomedical Diagnostics. Dr Butler has been a Director for medical diagnostics companies and and is now a consultant biomedical diagnostics expert with a particular interest in diagnostics and therapeutics relating to hCG in pregnancy and cancer. He has published over 80 peer reviewed scientific articles, reviews, letters, patents, abstracts and book chapters in the field of molecular diagnostics. He is a global opinion leader on the structure and function of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and its role as a diagnostic marker in fertility, pregnancy and cancer.
- Covers the evolution, structure, synthesis, and functions of gonadotropins in meticulous detail
- Includes sections on Degradation, Antibodies and Immunoassays, Commercial Products and Standards, and Receptors and Intermediaries
- Details a section on Reproduction and Cancer, covering gestational trophoblastic diseases, ovarian cystic disorders, and hCG and cancer
Date de parution : 07-2022
Ouvrage de 264 p.
19x23.3 cm
Thème de Human Gonadotropins :
Mots-clés :
Human chorionic gonadotropin; hCG; luteinizing hormone; follicle-stimulating hormone; FSH; LH; Hyperglycosylated hCG; hCGß; extravillous cytotrophoblast hCG; infertility; fertilization; implantation; degradation FSH; degradation LH; degradation hCG; TGFß receptor; sex; oocyte formation; sperm formation; menstrual cycle; pregnancy; gestational trophoblastic diseases; cancer