Recent Advances in Endocrinology is a rigorously curated, multi-author reference book designed to serve as an authoritative resource for researchers, clinicians, and postgraduate scholars engaged in the rapidly evolving field of endocrinology. The volume brings together a distinguished collection of in-depth review chapters, each authored by subject-matter experts, covering the most significant scientific and clinical developments across the broad spectrum of endocrine medicine.
Each chapter is conceived as a self-contained, peer-reviewed scholarly review — analogous in depth and scope to a full-length review article published in a high-impact journal — yet unified within the overarching thematic framework of the book. The chapters span foundational endocrine physiology, molecular mechanisms of hormone action, emerging diagnostic paradigms, novel therapeutic strategies, and frontier research questions that define the contemporary landscape of the discipline.
The book is organized thematically to enable both sequential reading and targeted reference consultation. Collectively, the chapters address the major endocrine axes — including the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, thyroid, adrenal, gonadal, and pancreatic endocrinology — as well as integrative topics such as bone metabolism, neuroendocrinology, endocrine oncology, and the rapidly expanding domain of endocrine disruptors and precision medicine.
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