Publications

The Society's flagship publication, Journal of Endocrinology, joins in the centenary celebrations in 2005 by publishing a series of specially-commissioned 'Starling Reviews' on cutting-edge topics, authored by world-class experts from a wide range of endocrine and related fields. The reviews can be found in the first pages of each issue in 2005. Alternatively, link to the full text or advance abstracts from here as they appear throughout the year:

Already published and available as full text:

FOREWORD

100 years of hormones: pathway biology as the fifth force in endocrinology

Ernest Starling and ‘Hormones’: an historical commentary

Hypothalamic hormones a.k.a. hypothalamic releasing factors

Appetite control

Hormone-driven mechanisms in CNS facilitate the analysis of mammalian behaviours

Role of the RIP140 corepressor in ovulation and adipose biology

Postmenopausal hormone therapy: from monkey glands to transdermal patches

Gene therapy of pituitary diseases

The new biology of aldosterone

11b-hydroxysteroid dehydrognase and the pre-receptor regulation of corticosteroid hormone action

The endocrinology of sexual arousal

Thyroid hormone in health and disease

Is dehydroepiandrosterone a hormone?

Hormonology: a genomic perspective on hormonal research

Parathyroid hormone: past and present

MicroRNAs and endocrine biology

Newsletters and other publications

There was be a special issue of The Endocrinologist celebrating the centenary. More information will appear here when it is available.

Links

Did you know?

Starling's work on digestion hormones challenged the Nobel Prize-winning research of Ivan Pavlov (of 'Pavlov's Dogs' fame).