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Amino Acid Receptor Research

Autor Benjamin F. Paley, Tomas E. Warfield
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2008
Amino acid receptors and cell surface proteins that bind amino acids and trigger changes which influence the behaviour of cells. Glutamate receptors are the most common receptors for fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the vertebrate central nervous system, and GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID and glycine receptors are the most common receptors for fast inhibition. This book presents the latest research in the field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781604562835
ISBN-10: 1604562838
Pagini: 458
Ilustrații: Illustrations (some col.)
Dimensiuni: 189 x 263 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.14 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Interactions between Ligand-gated Ion Channels: A New Regulation Mechanism for Fast Synaptic Signaling?; A Rapid and Efficient Protocol for Transfecting NMDA Receptor Channels into Mammalian Cells; Glutamate Feceptors in the Retina: Neurochemical and Developmental Aspects; Peripheral Glutamate Signalling, Immunity and PainNovel Aspects in Psychoneuroimmunology; Insights from Structure-Function Studies of AMPA Receptor Agonists and Competitive Antagonists; Glutamate Signalling in the Skin; Regulatory Mechanism of Plasticity at GABAA Receptor-Mediated Inhibitory Synapses; GabaAr Lateral Mobility and Localisation; The Role of NMDA Glutamate Receptors in Pain and Anesthetic-Induced Neurodegeneration during Development; Spinal Processing of Pain: A Review on NMDA Receptor-mediated Activation of Arachidonic Acid and Nitric Oxide Signalling Pathways; Fragrant Compounds in Foods and Beverages Enhance the GABAA Receptor Responses; AMPA Receptor-mediated Neuronal Death in Motor Neuron Disease; Excitotoxicity and White Matter Damage; Regulation of Synaptic Transmission and Brain Function by Ambient Extracellular Glutamate; Chemoreception of Umami in Caterpillars; Index.