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Role of Brain Dopamine. - 3 (Softcover reprint of the original 1st Edition 1989)

Haley, Jack(Illustrated by)Beckmann, H.(Contributions by)Dietl, M.(Contributions by)Hebenstreit, G.(Contributions by)Konradi, C.(Contributions by)Kornhuber, J.(Contributions by)Moll, G.(Contributions by)Petcher, T.J.(Contributions by)Riederer, P.(Contributions by)Sofic, E.(Contributions by)Stoof, J.C.(Contributions by)Thorner, M.O.(Contributions by)Tilders, F.J.H.(Contributions by)Vance, M.L.(Contributions by)
Part of the Basic and Clinical Aspects of Neuroscience series
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As in other volumes in the series, this newest volume conveys up-to-date knowledge in a clear and straightforward manner.

It begins with a survey of the neurobiological functions of the brain, with the emphasis on Parkinson's disease.

This is followed by a presentation of the role of dopamine in the regulation of human anterior pituitary function.

The final two chapters concentrate on the dopamine receptors: first, the binding sites are characterized and the biochemical and physiological consequences of dopamine-receptor stimulation are discussed and, finally, there is a report on the topology of a dopamine-receptor model that can account comprehensively for agonists and antagonists.

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Springer
3642738974 / 9783642738975
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
06/12/2012
English
55 pages
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