The Physiology of Growth

Author: Goss   Richard  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323149785

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780122930553

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780122930553

Subject: R339.2 (physiology) of sexual reproductive

Language: ENG

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The Physiology of Growth focuses on the physiological mechanisms underlying the growth of organs and tissues such as the epidermis, connective tissues, bone and cartilage, blood cells, and the heart. The atrophy and hypertrophy of muscle, adaptive plasticity of the nervous system, and neural regulation of salivary glands are also explored.
Comprised of 24 chapters, this book opens with an overview of the nature of growth, ways to measure growth, and theories of growth. The discussion then turns to the renewal of epidermis; the growth of connective tissues such as collagen and keloids; physical regulation of bone growth and cartilage regrowth; and turnover of blood cells. The following chapters focus on the link between hypertension and heart growth; expansion of arteries and veins; muscle atrophy and hypertrophy; and intraocular regulation of lens development. The effect of lactation on the growth of the mammary glands is also considered, along with liver degeneration and experimental regulation of the testis.
This monograph is intended for physiologists, developmental biologists, and students of histology.

Chapter

Front Page

pp.:  1 – 4

The Physiology of Growth

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 14

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

pp.:  14 – 27

CHAPTER 2. RENEWAL OF THE EPIDERMIS

pp.:  27 – 63

CHAPTER 3. CONNECTIVE TISSUES

pp.:  63 – 77

CHAPTER 4. BONE AND CARTILAGE

pp.:  77 – 103

CHAPTER 5. TURNOVER OF BLOOD CELLS

pp.:  103 – 133

CHAPTER 6. VASCULAR EXPANSION

pp.:  133 – 151

CHAPTER 7. HYPERTENSION AND HEART GROWTH

pp.:  151 – 166

CHAPTER 8. MUSCLE: ATROPHY VERSUS HYPERTROPHY

pp.:  166 – 196

CHAPTER 9. ADAPTIVE PLASTICITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

pp.:  196 – 223

CHAPTER 10. INTRAOCULAR CONTROL OF LENS DEVELOPMENT

pp.:  223 – 239

CHAPTER 11. LACTATION AND MAMMARY GROWTH

pp.:  239 – 248

CHAPTER 12. NEURAL REGULATION OF SALIVARY GLANDS

pp.:  248 – 257

CHAPTER 13. THE EXOCRINE PANCREAS

pp.:  257 – 264

CHAPTER 14. LIVER REGENERATION

pp.:  264 – 280

CHAPTER 15. FUNCTIONAL DEMAND IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT

pp.:  280 – 297

CHAPTER 16. COMPENSATORY PULMONARY HYPERTROPHY

pp.:  297 – 310

CHAPTER 17. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF RENAL GROWTH

pp.:  310 – 341

CHAPTER 18. PRESSURE ON THE BLADDER

pp.:  341 – 353

CHAPTER 19. NONREPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINE GLANDS

pp.:  353 – 382

CHAPTER 20. EXPERIMENTAL REGULATION OF THE TESTIS

pp.:  382 – 398

CHAPTER 21. CYCLES OF OVARIAN GROWTH

pp.:  398 – 409

CHAPTER 22. THE PREGNANT UTERUS

pp.:  409 – 416

CHAPTER 23. THE PLACENTAL CONNECTION

pp.:  416 – 427

CHAPTER 24. FROM EMBRYO TO ADULT

pp.:  427 – 442

Index

pp.:  442 – 455

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