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Molecular Basis of Neuropharmacology: A Foundation for Clinical Neuroscience
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* The most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the relationship of brain function and neuroactive chemicals * Authors are world-known leaders in the field * Molecular Neuropharmacology is the hot topic in medicineReview quote:"...a book so generous with its gifts." "The overall intelligence of the book, its complete command of contemporary neuroscience and ability to link this knowledge with the clinical action of the drugs make it a required reading for anyone who wants to understand neuropharmacology and the neuroscience of the normal and diseased brain. The book will not only inform th...
* The most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the relationship of brain function and neuroactive chemicals * Authors are world-known leaders in the field * Molecular Neuropharmacology is the hot topic in medicine
Review quote:
"...a book so generous with its gifts." "The overall intelligence of the book, its complete command of contemporary neuroscience and ability to link this knowledge with the clinical action of the drugs make it a required reading for anyone who wants to understand neuropharmacology and the neuroscience of the normal and diseased brain. The book will not only inform the students, but will encourage the union of clinical understanding and basic biology, which its distinguished authors so ably represent."
Table of contents:
Part I: Fundamentals of Neuropharmacology. Chapter 1: Basic Principles of Neuropharmacology. Chapter 2: Neurons and Glia. Chapter 3: Electrical Excitability of Neurons. Chapter 4: Synaptic Transmission. Chapter 5: Signal Transduction Pathways in the Brain. Chapter 6: Signaling to the Nucleus. Part II: Neural Substrates of Drug Action. Chapter 7: Excitatory and Inhibitory Amino Acids. Chapter 8: Catecholamines. Chapter 9: Serotonin, Acetylcholine, and Histamine. Chapter 10: Neuropeptides and Purines. Chapter 11: Neurotrophic Factors. Part III: Neuropharmacology of Specific Neural Functions and Related Disorders. Chapter 12: Autonomic Nervous System. Chapter 13: Neuroendocrine Control of the Internal Milieu. Chapter 14: Control of Movement. Chapter 15: Mood and Emotion. Chapter 16: Reinforcement and Addictive Disorders. Chapter 17: Higher Cognitive Function and Psychosis. Chapter 18: Sleep, Arousal, and Attention. Chapter 19: Pain. Chapter 20: Memory and Dementias. Chapter 21: Seizures and Stroke.
The most current and forward-looking molecular neuropharmacology text that explores the critical component in clinical neuroscience that pertains to the relationship of brain function and neuroactive chemicals brought about by molecular and cell biology. This innovative and cutting-edge book presents a molecular and cellular approach to drugs that affect the central nervous system, brain function, and disease states within the nervous system. Written by three eminent academicians and clinicians in the field of psychiatry, this text integrates molecular, cellular, and physiological concepts with pharmacology and explores the relevance of this model to disease and therapeutics. Topics such as basic principles of neuropharmacology, signal transduction pathways in the brain, neural substrates of drug action (catecholamines, serotonin, histamine, and acetylcholine), and neuropharmacology of specific neural functions and their disorders are discussed.
Review quote:
"...a book so generous with its gifts." "The overall intelligence of the book, its complete command of contemporary neuroscience and ability to link this knowledge with the clinical action of the drugs make it a required reading for anyone who wants to understand neuropharmacology and the neuroscience of the normal and diseased brain. The book will not only inform the students, but will encourage the union of clinical understanding and basic biology, which its distinguished authors so ably represent."
Table of contents:
Part I: Fundamentals of Neuropharmacology. Chapter 1: Basic Principles of Neuropharmacology. Chapter 2: Neurons and Glia. Chapter 3: Electrical Excitability of Neurons. Chapter 4: Synaptic Transmission. Chapter 5: Signal Transduction Pathways in the Brain. Chapter 6: Signaling to the Nucleus. Part II: Neural Substrates of Drug Action. Chapter 7: Excitatory and Inhibitory Amino Acids. Chapter 8: Catecholamines. Chapter 9: Serotonin, Acetylcholine, and Histamine. Chapter 10: Neuropeptides and Purines. Chapter 11: Neurotrophic Factors. Part III: Neuropharmacology of Specific Neural Functions and Related Disorders. Chapter 12: Autonomic Nervous System. Chapter 13: Neuroendocrine Control of the Internal Milieu. Chapter 14: Control of Movement. Chapter 15: Mood and Emotion. Chapter 16: Reinforcement and Addictive Disorders. Chapter 17: Higher Cognitive Function and Psychosis. Chapter 18: Sleep, Arousal, and Attention. Chapter 19: Pain. Chapter 20: Memory and Dementias. Chapter 21: Seizures and Stroke.
The most current and forward-looking molecular neuropharmacology text that explores the critical component in clinical neuroscience that pertains to the relationship of brain function and neuroactive chemicals brought about by molecular and cell biology. This innovative and cutting-edge book presents a molecular and cellular approach to drugs that affect the central nervous system, brain function, and disease states within the nervous system. Written by three eminent academicians and clinicians in the field of psychiatry, this text integrates molecular, cellular, and physiological concepts with pharmacology and explores the relevance of this model to disease and therapeutics. Topics such as basic principles of neuropharmacology, signal transduction pathways in the brain, neural substrates of drug action (catecholamines, serotonin, histamine, and acetylcholine), and neuropharmacology of specific neural functions and their disorders are discussed.