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Dopamine

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2014
ISBN13: 9780444634252
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2014 9780444634252
Onderdeel van serie Progress in Brain Research
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Progress in Brain Research is a well-established international series examining major areas of basic and clinical research within neuroscience, as well as emerging and promising subfields. This volume, concentrates on state-of-the-art of dopamine research: from basic science to clinical applications. It covers topics including thalamostriatal synapses as a substrate for dopamine action; the multilingual nature of dopamine neurons; ethanol-mechanisms along the mesolimbic dopamine system, and much more.Progress in Brain Research is the most acclaimed and accomplished series in neuroscience, firmly established as an extensive documentation of the advances in contemporary brain research. The volumes, some of which are derived from important international symposia, contain authoritative reviews and original articles by invited specialists. The rigorous editing of the volumes assures that they will appeal to all laboratory and clinical brain research workers in the various disciplines: neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, neuroendocrinology, neuropathology, basic neurology, biological psychiatry, and the behavioral sciences.

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ISBN13:9780444634252
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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1. Thalamostriatal Synapses - Another Substrate for Dopamine Action?<br>Gordon W. Arbuthnott<br>2. Life-Long Consequences of Juvenile Exposure to Psychotropic Drugs on Brain and Behavior <br>Heinz Steiner, Brandon L. Warren, Vincent Van Waes and Carlos A. Bolaños-Guzmán<br>3. The Role of Learning-Related Dopamine Signals in Addiction Vulnerability<br>Quentin J. M. Huys, Philippe N. Tobler, Gregor Hasler and Shelly B. Flagel<br>4. Dopaminergic Function in Relation to Genes Associated with Risk for Schizophrenia: Translational Mutant Mouse Models <br>Paula M. Moran, Colm M. P. O’Tuathaigh, Francesco Papaleo and John L. Waddington<br>5. Dopamine D2 Heteroreceptor Complexes and their Receptor–Receptor Interactions in Ventral Striatum. Novel Targets for Antipsychotic Drugs<br>Kjell Fuxe, Dasiel O. Borroto-Escuela, Alexander O. Tarakanov, Wilber Romero-Fernandez, Luca Ferraro, Sergio Tanganelli, Mileidys Perez-Alea, Michael Di Palma and Luigi F. Agnati<br>6. The Multilingual Nature of Dopamine Neurons<br>Louis-Eric Trudeau, Thomas S. Hnasko, Asa Wallen-Mackenzie, Marisela Morales, Steven Rayport and David Sulzer <br>7. Imaging of Dopamine Neurotransmission in Live Human Brain<br>Rajendra D. Badgaiyan<br>8. Dopamine Receptor Heteromeric Complexes and their Emerging Functions<br>Susan R. George, Andras Kern, Roy G. Smith and Rafael Franco<br>9. Alcohol - Mechanisms along the Mesolimbic Dopamine System<br>Jörgen A. Engel and Elisabet Jerlhag<br>10. The Role of Dopamine in Huntington’s Disease<br>Carlos Cepeda, Kerry P. S. Murphy, Martin Parent and Michael S. Levine<br>11. Dopamine D3 Receptor Ligands for Drug Addiction Treatment: Update on Recent Findings<br>Bernard Le Foll, Ginetta Collo, Eugenii A. Rabiner, Isabelle Boileau, Emilio Merlo Pich and Pierre Sokoloff<br>12. Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Cocaine on Brain Structure and Function<br>Deirdre M. McCarthy, Zeeba D. Kabir, Pradeep G. Bhide and Barry E. Kosofsky

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