Handbook of Psychopharmacology

Volume 16 Neuropeptides

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Psychiatry, Medical, Medical Science, Pharmacology
Cover of the book Handbook of Psychopharmacology by , Springer US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9781461335153
Publisher: Springer US Publication: December 6, 2012
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781461335153
Publisher: Springer US
Publication: December 6, 2012
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

It is now eight years since the first Handbook volumes on Basic Neuro­ pharmacology were published, and there have been many important advances. As in many other areas in science, progress in this field has depended to a considerable extent on the availability of new experimental methods, and Volume 15 reviews some major recent developments, including new autoradiographic techniques that allow direct visualization of drug and transmitter receptors in the nervous system, and the pin­ pointing of the precise locations of the changes in brain metabolism elicited by various drug treatments. Volumes 16 and 17 cover two of the most active areas for basic research in psychopharmacology at the moment: the characterization of drug and transmitter receptors in brain by radioligand binding techniques, and studies of the role of small peptides in brain function. The latter area, in particular, illustrates how rapidly progress continues to be made in basic research on the mechanisms of chemical communication within the nervous system. Eight years ago when the Handbook first appeared none of the opioid peptides (enkephalins and endorphins) had yet been identified. Since then a whole new area of basic biological research has focused on these substances, and in addition we know of more than thirty other neuropeptides with putative eNS trans­ mitter functions.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

It is now eight years since the first Handbook volumes on Basic Neuro­ pharmacology were published, and there have been many important advances. As in many other areas in science, progress in this field has depended to a considerable extent on the availability of new experimental methods, and Volume 15 reviews some major recent developments, including new autoradiographic techniques that allow direct visualization of drug and transmitter receptors in the nervous system, and the pin­ pointing of the precise locations of the changes in brain metabolism elicited by various drug treatments. Volumes 16 and 17 cover two of the most active areas for basic research in psychopharmacology at the moment: the characterization of drug and transmitter receptors in brain by radioligand binding techniques, and studies of the role of small peptides in brain function. The latter area, in particular, illustrates how rapidly progress continues to be made in basic research on the mechanisms of chemical communication within the nervous system. Eight years ago when the Handbook first appeared none of the opioid peptides (enkephalins and endorphins) had yet been identified. Since then a whole new area of basic biological research has focused on these substances, and in addition we know of more than thirty other neuropeptides with putative eNS trans­ mitter functions.

More books from Springer US

Cover of the book The Biology of Alcoholism by
Cover of the book Hormone Use and Abuse by Athletes by
Cover of the book Ecological Risk Assessment of Contaminants in Soil by
Cover of the book Air Pollution Effects on Biodiversity by
Cover of the book International Yearbook of Nephrology 1989 by
Cover of the book Discourse and Behavior by
Cover of the book Asperger Syndrome by
Cover of the book Discretionary Managerial Behavior by
Cover of the book Contemporary Internal Medicine by
Cover of the book The Atypical Mycobacteria and Human Mycobacteriosis by
Cover of the book Influenza by
Cover of the book Inventory Management by
Cover of the book Markov Chains by
Cover of the book Remote Instrumentation and Virtual Laboratories by
Cover of the book Digital Processing of Biomedical Images by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy