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Molecular and Cell Biology of Pain: Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science, cartea 131

Theodore Price, Greg Dussor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 2015
Pain is the number one reason that people seek medical attention but pain is still under- and poorly-treated world-wide. The purpose of this book is to give an up to date picture of what causes pain, how pain becomes chronic and what pharmacological targets might be manipulated to alleviate acute and chronic pain. The book will cover a wide array of topics from gene polymorphisms to voltage-gated ion channels moving from cellular biology to whole animal physiology.


  • Written by future leaders in the pain field
  • Covers a wide range of targets
  • Contains provocative ideas about the future direction of the pain field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128013892
ISBN-10: 0128013893
Pagini: 648
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science


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Students, researchers, microbiologists, molecular biologists

Cuprins

  1. An Introduction to Pain Pathways and Pain “Targets”
    Vaskar Das
  2. Peripheral Scaffolding and Signaling Pathways in Inflammatory Pain
    Nathaniel A. Jeske
  3. Contribution of Mechanosensitive Ion Channels to Somatosensation
    Reza Sharif-Naeini
  4. Sensory TRP Channels: The Key Transducers of Nociception and Pain
    Aaron D. Mickle, Andrew J. Shepherd and Durga P. Mohapatra
  5. The Contribution of Mitochondria to Sensory Processing and Pain
    Sarah J. L. Flatters
  6. Regulation of Gene Expression and Pain States by Epigenetic Mechanisms
    Sandrine M. Géranton and Keri K. Tochiki
  7. Translation Control of Chronic Pain
    Ohannes K. Melemedjian and Arkady Khoutorsky
  8. MicroRNA Biology and Pain
    Marguerite K. McDonald and Seena K. Ajit
  9. Role of Extracellular Damage-Associated Molecular Pattern Molecules (DAMPS) as Mediators of Persisitent Pain
    Jungo Kato and Camilla I. Svensson
  10. mGluRs Head to Toe in Pain
    Benedict J. Kolber
  11. Non-neuronal Central Mechanisms of Pain: Glia and Immune Response
    E. Alfonso Romero-Sandoval and Sarah Sweitzer
  12. Synaptic Inhibition and Disinhibition in the Spinal Dorsal Horn
    Steven A. Prescott
  13. Dendritic Spine Dysgenesis in Neuropathic Pain
    Andrew Michael Tan
  14. Commonalities between Pain and Memory Mechanisms and their Meaning for Understanding Chronic Pain
    Theodore J. Price and Kufreobong E. Inyang
  15. Dietary Influence on Pain via the Immune System
    Stacie K. Totsch, Megan E. Waite and Robert E. Sorge
  16. Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
    Jill C. Fehrenbacher
  17. Stress and Chronic Pelvic Pain
    Angela N. Pierce and Julie A. Christianson
  18. Meningeal Afferent Signaling and the Pathophysiology of Migraine
    Carolina Burgos-Vega, Jamie Moy and Greg Dussor
  19. Chronic Pain Syndromes, Mechanisms, and Current Treatments
    Justin Sirianni, Mohab Ibrahim and Amol Patwardhan