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245 00 $aNeuroscience :$bfrom the molecular to the cognitive /$cedited by Floyd E. Bloom.
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490 1 $aProgress in brain research ;$vv. 100
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aDevelopmental brain research -- Cell migrations and establishment of neuronal connections in the developing brain: a study using the quail-chick chimera system -- Development of sympathetic neurons: neurotransmitter plasticity and differentiation factors -- Lessons from genetic knockout mice deficient in neural recognition molecules -- Molecular brain research -- Quantitative analysis of neuronal gene expression -- Molecular pharmacology of NMDA receptors: modulatory role of NR2 subunits -- Glutamate receptors and the induction of excitotoxic neuronal death -- Sodium/potassium-coupled glutamate transporters, a new family of eukaryotic proteins: do they have new physiological roles and could they be new targets for pharmacological intervention? -- GABAc receptors -- Central cholinergic system during aging.
505 0 $a(cont) Co-existence of chemical messengers in neurons -- Cloning of kappa opioid receptors: functional significance and future directions -- Vasoactive intestinal peptide and noradrenaline regulate energy metabolism in astrocytes: a physiological function in the control of local homeostasis within the CNS -- Integrative brain research -- Segmental and descending control of the synaptic effectiveness of muscle afferents -- Noradrenergic control of cerebello-vestibular functions: modulation, adaptation, compensation -- Chemical transmission in the brain: homeostatic regulation and its functional implications -- Conservation of basic synaptic circuits that mediate GABA inhibition in the subcortical visual system -- Hypothalamic magnocellular neurosecretory neurons: intrinsic membrane properties and synaptic connections -- Molecular principles from neuroendocrine models: steroid control of central neurotransmission.
505 0 $a(cont) Resolving a mystery: progress in understanding the function of adrenal steroid receptors in hippocampus -- Neural-immune interactions -- Human cortical functions revealed by magnetoencephalography -- Prefrontal system: a smorgasbord -- Neuroplasticity -- Comparison of the mechanistic relationships between development and learning in Aplysia -- Synapse-activated protein synthesis as a possible mechanism of plastic neural change -- Plasticity of adult central fibre tracts -- Brain damage and recovery -- Trophic factor therapy in the adult CNS: remodelling of injured basalo-cortical neurons -- ACTH/MSH-derived peptides and peripheral nerve plasticity: neuropathies, neuroprotection and repair.
505 0 $a(cont) Neuro-psychiatric conditions -- Enhancement of action potential conduction following demyelination: experimental approaches to restoration of function in multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injury -- Functional integrity of neural systems related to memory in Alzheimer's disease -- Search for a manic depressive gene: from classical to molecular genetics -- Age, sex and light: variability in the human suprachiasmatic nucleus in relation to its function -- Schizophrenia: neurobiological perspectives -- Informatics and progress in brain research -- New solutions for neuroscience communications are still needed.
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