One of the major branches of research in the neurosciences concerns the amine serotonin, especially the type of 'multiple' receptors. Faced with the extraordinary complexity of the brain this book is an attempt to make the subject, ie the neurobiology of serotonin, understandable to scientists, clinicians and students.
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Höhe: 230 mm
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978-0-471-91154-8 (9780471911548)
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Production of Antisera to Serotonin and Their Metabolites and Their Use in Immunocytochemistry; Distribution of Serotonin Neurons in the Mammalian Brain; Ultrastructural Relationships of Central Serotonin Neurons; Modern Methods for Studying the Release of Serotonin; Retinal Serotonin and the Co- Occurrence of Serotonin with Other Neurotransmitters; Serotonin and Sleep; Serotonin and Pain; Serotonin and Neurodegenerative Disorders; Serotonin and Behaviour: Special Regard to Animal Models of Anxiety, Depression and Waiting Ability; Serotonin and Endocrinology - The Pituitary; Physiological and Behavioural Correlates of Serotonergic Single-Unit Activity; Serotonin Uptake into Astrocytes and Its Implications; The Neuronal and Sodium Dependent Serotonin Transporter: Studies with 3H Imipramine and 3H Paroxetine; Biochemical Properties of Central Serotonin Receptors; Functional Correlates of Central 5-HT Binding Sites; 5-HT Receptors: Transmembrane Signaling Mechanisms; The Pharmacology, Distribution and Function of 5-HT3 Receptors.