'The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology' a Must for All Who Seek an Insight into the Biochemical Basis of Neuronal Regulatory Systems.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c54739) has announced the addition of 'The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology' to their offering. This classic text gives a uniquely lucid and lively view of neurotransmitters, their role in nervous system function, and their involvement in the mechanisms of psychiatric drug action. For three decades it has served as an essential guide for students of neuroscience and psychopharmacology psychopharmacology (sī'kōfär'məkŏl`əjē), in its broadest sense, the study of all pharmacological agents that affect mental and emotional functions. , psychiatrists, and neurologists. Both authoritative and very readable, it has been thoroughly updated for each edition. In the eight edition more space is devoted to clinical examples, subclasses of receptors that provide targets for new drugs, molecular genetics, the major problem of drug delivery to the brain and the growing recognition of nicotinic nicotinic /nic·o·tin·ic/ (nik?o-tin´ik) denoting the effect of nicotine and other drugs in initially stimulating and subsequently, in high doses, inhibiting neural impulses at autonomic ganglia and the neuromuscular junction. receptors in the brain and their possible involvement in Alzheimers and Parkinsons disease. From reviews of the previous edition: "Recommended without reservation to students, physicians and scientists who seek a lucid survey of the biochemical basis of neuronal regulatory systems." New England Journal of Medicine The New England Journal of Medicine (New Engl J Med or NEJM) is an English-language peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Massachusetts Medical Society. It is one of the most popular and widely-read peer-reviewed general medical journals in the world. "The best introductory text available for those who want to learn about the application of biochemical approaches to the study of neurotransmitter and drug actions in the nervous system." Brain "This now classic monograph remains a clear and concise guide... (It) should be mandatory reading for all medical students, psychiatry residents, graduate students in neuroscience and pharmacology, and is even useful for undergraduate students." Contemporary Psychiatry Authors, editors, and contributors - Jack R. Cooper, Professor of Pharmacology, Yale University, School of Medicine (Emeritus), - Floyd E. Bloom, Chairman, Department of Neuropharmacology neuropharmacology /neu·ro·phar·ma·col·o·gy/ (-fahr?mah-kol´ah-je) the scientific study of the effects of drugs on the nervous system. neu·ro·phar·ma·col·o·gy n. , The Scripps Clinic and Research Institute, and - Robert H. Roth, Professor of Pharmacology and Psychiatry, Yale University, School of Medicine 1. Introduction 2. Cellular Foundations of Neuropharmacology 3. Molecular Foundations of Neuropharmacology 4. Receptors 5. Modulation of Synaptic synaptic /syn·ap·tic/ (si-nap´tik) 1. pertaining to or affecting a synapse. 2. pertaining to synapsis. syn·ap·tic adj. Of or relating to synapsis or a synapse. Transmission 6. Amino Acid Transmitters 7. Acetylcholine acetylcholine (əsēt'əlkō`lēn), a small organic molecule liberated at nerve endings as a neurotransmitter. It is particularly important in the stimulation of muscle tissue. 8. Norepinephrine norepinephrine (nôr'ĕpīnĕf`rən), a neurotransmitter in the catecholamine family that mediates chemical communication in the sympathetic nervous system, a branch of the autonomic nervous system. and Epinephrine 9. Dopamine 10. Serotonin (50Hydroxytryptamine), Histamine, and Adenosine adenosine /aden·o·sine/ (ah-den´o-sen) a purine nucleoside consisting of adenine and ribose; a component of RNA. It is also a cardiac depressant and vasodilator used as an antiarrhythmic and as an adjunct in myocardial perfusion imaging 11. Neuroactive Peptides 12. Cellular Mechanisms in Learning and Memory 13. Treating Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c54739 |
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