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Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Responsiveness

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The interaction of neurotransmitters, neuromodulators and neuroactive drugs with receptors localized at the cell surface initiates a chain of molecular events leading to integrated neuronal responses to the triggering stimuli.

Major advancements in the characterization and isolation of recep- tor molecules have answered many quest ions regarding the nature of the ele- ments that determine the specificity in these interactions.

At the same time, recent studies have provided evidence that delicate regulation by intracellular enzymatic systems determines the efficiency of the stimulus- response coupling process, mediates the interaction between receptors, operates in feedback control mechanisms and transduces signals from the receptors to various effector sites in a highly coordinated fashion.

These studies are at the focus of the present volume, which is an outcome of a symposium held at the University of Vermont College of Medicine on March 21-23, 1986, in conjunction with the seventeenth annual meeting of the Amer- ican Society for Neurochemistry.

The symposium has demonstrated clearly that the concerted efforts of investigators in neurophysiology, biochemis- try, pharmacology, cell-biology, molecular genetics, neurology, and psy- chiatry are required to achieve better understanding of the processes under- lying neuronal responsiveness.

This volume includes contributions provided by prominent investigators in all these research areas.

We hope that the readers will find here a useful source of information and ideas for stimu- lating further studies which may serve to narrow the gap between basic neuroscience research and its clinical implications.

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Springer
1468476181 / 9781468476187
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
13/03/2013
English
563 pages
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