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This journal is devoted to timely reviews of experimental and clinical studies in the field of endocrine, metabolic, and immune disorders. Specific emphasis is placed on humoral and cellular targets for natural, synthetic, and genetically engineered drugs that enhance or impair endocrine, metabolic, and immune parameters and functions. Topics related to the neuroendocrine-immune axis are given special emphasis in view of the growing interest in stress-related, inflammatory, autoimmune, and degenerative disorders.

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Volume 9, Number 3, September 2009
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Factors Modulating Fibrates Response: Therapeutic Implications and Alternative Strategies
pp. 219-236(18)
Authors: Panadero, M. I.; Gonzalez, M. C.; Herrera, E.; Bocos, C.

Immunomodulatory and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Statins
pp. 237-247(11)
Authors: Mira, Emilia; Manes, Santos

Differential Conservation of Nucleotides and Conservation/Mutation Correlations Between Nucleotides, with Special Reference to CXC 1 and 4 and FP Receptors Involved in Immune Regulation
pp. 248-256(9)
Authors: Panaro, Maria A.; Lisi, Sabrina; Acquafredda, Angela; Cianciulli, Antonia; Mitolo, Carlo I.v.a.n.; Saccia, Matteo; Mitolo, Vincenzo

Genetic Alterations in Differentiated Thyroid Cancers
pp. 257-268(12)
Authors: Salehian, Behrouz; Liu, Zhong; Kandeel, Fouad

Human Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors and Breast Milk
pp. 269-276(8)
Authors: Stefanidou, M.; Maravelias, C.; Spiliopoulou, C.

Role of Iodine, Selenium and Other Micronutrients in Thyroid Function and Disorders
pp. 277-294(18)
Authors: Triggiani, Vincenzo; Tafaro, Emilio; Giagulli, Vito A.; Sabba, Carlo; Resta, Francesco; Licchelli, Brunella; Guastamacchia, Edoardo

TNF alpha Inhibition as Treatment Modality for Certain Rheumatologic and Gastrointestinal Diseases
pp. 295-314(20)
Authors: Wiedmann, Marcus W.; Mossner, Joachim; Baerwald, Christoph; Pierer, Matthias

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