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  1. Stress can cause stomach ulcers even in the absence of Helicobacter pylori
  2. In retrospect: Eighty years of stress
  3. Preface
  4. 60 YEARS OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY: MEMOIR: Harris' neuroendocrine revolution: of portal vessels and self-priming
  5. Preface
  6. Neuroendocrine Feedback Control Systems
  7. Neural Control of the Anterior Lobe of the Pituitary Gland (Pars Distalis)
  8. Front Matter
  9. Copyright
  10. About the Editors
  11. List of Contributors
  12. Stress Controversies: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Hippocampal Volume, Gastroduodenal Ulceration
  13. Special Issue Dedicated to Dr. George Fink
  14. Editor-in-Chief
  15. Preface to First Edition
  16. Preface to the Second Edition
  17. Did an academic boycott help to end apartheid?
  18. Neuroendocrine Regulation of Pituitary Function
  19. Serotonergic 5‐HT 2A Receptors Important for the Oestradiol‐Induced Surge of Lusteinising Hormone‐Releasing Hormone in the Rat
  20. Wherein blue genes?
  21. Endopeptidase EC 3.4.24.15 Presence in the Rat Median Eminence and Hypophysial Portal Blood and its Modulation of the Luteinizing Hormone Surge
  22. Oestrogen and mental state
  23. The Self-Priming Effect of LHRH: A Unique Servomechanism and Possible Cellular Model for Memory
  24. Oestrogen Positive Feedback Reduces Arcuate Proopiomelanocortin Messenger Ribonucleic Acid
  25. A national primate centre?
  26. Antidepressants Increase Glucocorticoid and Mineralocorticoid Receptor mRNA Expression in Rat Hippocampus in vivo
  27. Lesions of central serotonin nerve cells decrease the density of adrenal sterpoid receptors in brain
  28. Atrial Natriuretic Factor is Released into Hypophysial Portal Blood: Direct Evidence that Atrial Natriuretic Factor may be a Neurohormone Involved in Hypothalamic Pituitary Control
  29. Preoptic-Hypothalamic Pathways Controlling Nocturnal Prolactin Surges, Pseudopregnancy, and Estrous Cyclicity in the Rat
  30. Neurohypophysial Peptides in Guinea Pig Hypophysial Portal Blood: Equimolar Release of the Carboxyl Terminal Glycopeptide with Arginine Vasopressin
  31. Metabolic Mapping of Functional Activity in the Olfactory System of Normal and Hypogonadal (hpg) Mice
  32. Changes in Local Cerebral Glucose Utilization Associated with the Spontaneous Ovulatory Surge of Luteinizing Hormone in the Rat
  33. Comparison of Adrenocorticotropin Control in Brattleboro, Long-Evans, and Wistar Rats
  34. Highs and lows
  35. Hyperprolactinemia Induced by Pituitary Isografts Suppresses the Priming Effect of LH-Releasing Hormone in Normal and Hypogonadal Mice
  36. The Biosynthesis of LHRH
  37. Endocrinology: Has the prolactin inhibiting peptide at last been found?
  38. Choline Acetyltransferase Activity in the Pars distalis, Preoptic Area and Striatum during the Rat Estrous Cycle
  39. Effects of Progesterone on the Pituitary Responsiveness to, and Priming Effect of Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone in Female Rats Exposed to Constant Light
  40. Somatostatin-28(1–12)-Like Immunoreactive Substance Is Secreted into Hypophysial Portal Vessel Blood in the Rat
  41. Comparison of the Effects of Althesin and Sodium Pentobarbitone on the Regional Uptake of 2-Deoxyglucose by the Brain and Pituitary Gland of the Rat: Selective Effects on Pars intermedia
  42. Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis: Concluding Remarks
  43. Growth hormone-releasing factor: A tale of two islets
  44. Endogenous GABA Receptor Ligands in Hypophysial Portal Blood
  45. An action of sex hormone on an area of brain not usually associated with sex.
  46. Has corticotropin–releasing factor finally been found?
  47. Chemical phrenology of the hypothalamus: another illusion?
  48. Effects of Short-Term Constant Light on the Proestrous Luteinizing Hormone Surge and Pituitary Responsiveness in the Female Rat
  49. Hormones from start to …
  50. Frontiers in neuroendocrinology
  51. The hypothalamus
  52. Nature of Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Factor in Hypophysial Portal Blood