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Molecular Neuroscience takes an interesting and original approach to explaining the present and future impact of molecular biology on the study of neuroscience. It provides the reader with a level of understanding which will allow them to delve deeper into the ever expanding neuroscience literature. A good balance is achieved between a didactic style and well-selected examples of experimental approaches.
This book is written for 2nd and 3rd year life science undergraduates and MSc students on a range of courses. Medical students and researchers requiring a concise introduction to neuroscience, particularly the latest molecular approaches, will also find it essential.
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Molecular neurobiology, Neurons, Synaptic Transmission, Methods, Neurochemistry, Neurotransmitters, Physiology, Neuropsychology, Moleculaire biologie, Neurotransmitter Agents, Neurowetenschappen, Neurobiologie moléculaire, Neurochemie, PSYCHOLOGY, Neurobiologie, Molekularbiologie, MEDICAL, Neuroscience, 44.90 neurology, NeurobiologyEdition | Availability |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-229) and index.
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