Description: Ultrastructure of the Male Urogenital Glands by Allessandro Riva, Francesca Testa Riva, P. Motta Male urogenital glands (also named male accessory sex glands) have received relatively little attention from electron microscopists, with the possible exception of the prostate gland. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Male urogenital glands (also named male accessory sex glands) have received relatively little attention from electron microscopists, with the possible exception of the prostate gland. Moreover, even though comparative studies have clearly shown that these glands exhibit species-dependent features, very few studies, scattered over various publications, are available on the urogenital glands of man. This volume, the 11th of the series on Electron Microscopy in Biology and Medicine, presents an unprecedented collection of information on the functional microanatomy and cytoarchitecture of these organs in humans. Through the integration of transmission and scanning electron microscopy with a variety of modern techniques, it documents the most important aspects of the histophysiology of these glands from their development to some pathological alterations. In order to cover some key mechanisms of their cell biology, such as the action of sex hormones, the epithelio-mesenchymal interactions, and the dynamic of the secretory process, reports on human organs have been supplemented by some studies on experimental animals. The outstanding level of the contributions and the quality of the illustrations make this book, which has been compiled by some of the world authorities on the topic, a work of reference for students, scientists, and professionals interested in biomedical foundations of andrology, as well as a stimulus for future research in this exciting and relatively neglected chapter of human reproduction. Table of Contents 1. Normal and abnormal development of human male accessory sex glands.- 2. Role of mesenchymal-epithelial interactions in normal and abnormal development of male urogenital glands.- 3. Epithelium of the distal portion of the human spermatic pathway: Seminal vesicle, ampulla ductus deferentis, and ejaculatory duct.- Secretion and endocytosis in the seminal vesicles.- Functional morphology of prostate gland.- Female prostatic glands: A comparative study.- Histochemistry and electron microscopy for diagnosis of prostatic cancer.- 8. A review of the ultrastructure of human prostatic and urethral endocrine-paracrine cells and neuroendocrine differentiation in prostatic carcinoma.- 9. Human bulbourethral and urethral glands.- 10. ABH and Lewis antigens in human male accessory sex glands.- 11. Autonomic innervation of the human male accessory sex glands. Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description Male urogenital glands (also named male accessory sex glands) have received relatively little attention from electron microscopists, with the possible exception of the prostate gland. Moreover, even though comparative studies have clearly shown that these glands exhibit species-dependent features, very few studies, scattered over various publications, are available on the urogenital glands of man. This volume, the 11th of the series on Electron Microscopy in Biology and Medicine, presents an unprecedented collection of information on the functional microanatomy and cytoarchitecture of these organs in humans. Through the integration of transmission and scanning electron microscopy with a variety of modern techniques, it documents the most important aspects of the histophysiology of these glands from their development to some pathological alterations. In order to cover some key mechanisms of their cell biology, such as the action of sex hormones, the epithelio-mesenchymal interactions, and the dynamic of the secretory process, reports on human organs have been supplemented by some studies on experimental animals. The outstanding level of the contributions and the quality of the illustrations make this book, which has been compiled by some of the world authorities on the topic, a work of reference for students, scientists, and professionals interested in biomedical foundations of andrology, as well as a stimulus for future research in this exciting and relatively neglected chapter of human reproduction. Details ISBN1461361257 Short Title ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE MALE URO Language English ISBN-10 1461361257 ISBN-13 9781461361251 Media Book Format Paperback Pages 201 Series Electron Microscopy in Biology and Medicine DEWEY 616.6 Series Number 11 Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-10-14 Imprint Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Subtitle Prostate, Seminal Vesicles, Urethral, and Bulbourethral Glands Place of Publication New York, NY Country of Publication United States Edited by P. Motta DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-2624-7 UK Release Date 2012-10-14 AU Release Date 2012-10-14 NZ Release Date 2012-10-14 US Release Date 2012-10-14 Author P. Motta Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994 Alternative 9780792328001 Illustrations XIII, 201 p. Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96306142;
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ISBN-13: 9781461361251
Book Title: Ultrastructure of the Male Urogenital Glands
Number of Pages: 201 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Ultrastructure of the Male Urogenital Glands: Prostate, Seminal Vesicles, Urethral, and Bulbourethral Glands
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Publication Year: 2012
Subject: Medicine, Veterinary Studies
Item Height: 254 mm
Item Weight: 478 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Allessandro Riva, Francesca Testa Riva, P. Motta
Item Width: 203 mm
Format: Paperback