Biogenic amines : pharmacological, neurochemical and molecular aspects in the CNS /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers,
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ISBN: | 9781617615757 1617615757 |
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Table of Contents:
- Biogenic amines : a historical perspective / Michael Gerald
- Life's requirements for catecholamines / Suzanne Roffler-Tarlov
- Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase / Maria Hadjiconstantinou [and others]
- Striatal dopamine storage and utilization / Lane J. Wallace
- The importance of monoamine transporters in the development of psychopharmacology / Leslie Iversen
- Amine false transmitters, co-transmitters and volume transmission : fifty years of exceptions to the standard model of chemical neurotransmission / S. Robert Snodgrass
- Pharmacological approaches for the evaluation of drug-receptor related events / Norman J. Uretsky, Margarita Salazar-Bookaman, and Popat N. Patil
- What has 6-hydroxydopamine taught us about Parkinson's disease? / Michael J. Zigmond
- The molecular and genetic basis of Parkinson disease / Tahira Farooqui
- Modulation of neurotransmission signaling by neural membrane polyunsaturated fatty acids / Akhlaq A. Farooqui.
- Estrogen-dopamine interactions in forebrain modulation of the sensorimotor gating / John J. Byrnes, Jacqueline T. Draper, and Elizabeth M. Byrnes
- Stereoselectivity of norepinephrine enantiomers at pre and post-junctional adrenoceptors / Vandana Kumari [and others]
- Trace amines and their receptors comprise a novel vertebrate aminergic signalling system / Mark D. Berry, Jarrod Nickel, and Bruno Tomberli
- Quantification of octopamine in invertebrate and vertebrate nervous systems / Tahira Farooqui
- Pharmacology of invertebrate octopamine and tyramine receptors / Thomas Roeder
- The cellular and molecular biology of octopaminergic neurons / Herman K. Lehman
- Perspective and future developments on biogenic amines in the CNS / Tahira Farooqui and Akhlaq Farooqui.