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2. Solid Phase Chemistry for the Directed Synthesis of Biologically Active Polyamine Analogs, Derivatives, and Conjugates
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Hahn, Frank, Schepers, Ute, and Bräse, Stefan, editor
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- 2007
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3. Philanthotoxin-433 and Analogs, Noncompetitive Antagonists of Glutamate and Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
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Chiles, Gary, Choi, Seok-Ki, Eldefrawi, Amira, Eldefrawi, Mohyee, Fushiya, Shinji, Goodnow, Robert, Jr, Kalivretenos, Aris, Nakanishi, Koji, Usherwood, Peter, and Duce, I. R., editor
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- 1992
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4. Antagonism of Insect Muscle Glutamate Receptors — with Particular Reference to Arthropod Toxins
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Usherwood, Peter N. R., Blagbrough, Ian S., Narahashi, Toshio, editor, and Chambers, Janice E., editor
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- 1989
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5. Biotoxins : Biotechnological and Therapeutic Applications
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Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad, Sarada Devi Tetali, Catherine Bennetau-Pelissero, Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad, Sarada Devi Tetali, and Catherine Bennetau-Pelissero
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- Analytical chemistry, Materials, Detectors, Biochemistry, Nanochemistry, Food science, Botanical chemistry
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This book covers biologically produced toxins, their chemistry, mode of action, and potential therapeutic applications. In the first part of the book, readers are introduced to the fundamental chemistry of biotoxins, their mechanisms of action, and possible antidotes, paving the way for a deeper understanding of their therapeutic potential. Subsequent chapters outline different types of biotoxins and their impact on food quality and safety, and their potential applications in agriculture and medicine. Particular attention is given to terrestrial and aquatic phytotoxins, bioactive metabolites produced by microorganisms and plants, mycotoxins, phycotoxins, cyanotoxins, neurotoxins of natural origin, bacterial toxins, insect toxins and marine toxins. An authoritative perspective on topics like bioterrorism and the military potential of biological toxins is also offered in this book. The second part of the book presents an overview of cutting-edge detection techniques to identify emerging biotoxins in several matrices. Readers will find an authoritative overview of the recent developments in nanotechnology and microfluidics (nanomaterial-based systems), and biosensors (immunosensors, receptor-based biosensors, and cell-based biosensors). The book also covers other detection techniques applied to food such as fluorescent, colourimetric, electrochemical, photoelectrochemical, and electrochemiluminescent techniques. Given its breadth, the book appeals to researchers, academics, and students interested in biotoxins, their pharmacological importance and their impact on agriculture and human health.
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- 2025
6. Iodine-Assisted Synthesis of Six- and Seven-Membered Heterocycles
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Navjeet Kaur and Navjeet Kaur
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- Iodine, Heterocyclic compounds--Synthesis
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Iodine-Assisted Synthesis of Six- and Seven-Membered Heterocycles covers both existing and the latest methods for the synthesis of various six- and seven-membered heterocycles using iodine. Covering an important and rapidly growing branch of heterocyclic chemistry, this book allows users easy access to the synthetic protocols for the synthesis of heterocycles, acting as a guide for how to make these important compounds employed as agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and veterinary products, using particular reagents. This book will be of interest to students, pharmacologists, biochemists, and organic and medicinal chemists. - Covers different methodologies for the synthesis of six- and seven-membered heterocycles using iodine - Includes the applications of six- and seven-membered heterocycles - Includes reactions schemes, mechanisms, and illustrations of the structure of reactive intermediates
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- 2023
7. Natural Poisons and Venoms : Animal Toxins
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Jan-Peter Hildebrandt, Eberhard Teuscher, Ulrike Lindequist, Jan-Peter Hildebrandt, Eberhard Teuscher, and Ulrike Lindequist
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- Venom, Toxins
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Biogenic toxins are fascinating natural products characterized by an enormous diversity of chemical structures and pharmacological activities. They not only pose hazards to humans and animals, but they are important components in the interplay of substances and living beings in nature and, moreover, important sources for new drugs. Numerous images of plants and chemical structural formulas complete the book, as well as extensive references for further reading. The multivolume reference is an essential resource for physicians, veterinarians, pharmacists, chemists, biochemists, food chemists and biologists, for students in the relevant fields, and maybe for interested laymen. All aspects of natural toxins based on the latest scientific knowledge are included: All aspects of the toxicology of all living organisms and natural foods, chemistry, action mechanisms, symptoms of intoxications. The only book arranged on a strictly scientific base according to the biogenetic origin and chemical structure. Natural Poisons and Venoms in 5 Volumes:Volume 1: Plant Toxins: Terpenes and Steroids 2023, ISBN 978-3-11-072472-1 Volume 2: Plant Toxins: Polyketides, Phenylpropanoids and Further Compounds 2024, ISBN 978-3-11-072851-4 Volume 3: Plant Toxins: Alkaloids and Lectins 2025, ISBN 978-3-11-112740-8 Volume 5: Fungal and Microbial Toxins 2025, ISBN 978-3-11-072856-9
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- 2023
8. Vertebrate Motoneurons
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Michael J. O'Donovan, Mélanie Falgairolle, Michael J. O'Donovan, and Mélanie Falgairolle
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- Motor neurons
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This book aims to provide a comprehensive and timely review of new findings in motoneuron research. Recent findings have revealed that motoneurons are more complex and have more extensive functions than previously imagined. Some of the molecular and genetic pathways that orchestrate the development of motoneurons have been discovered, as have the mechanisms responsible for the selective innervation of muscles by specific pools of motoneurons. These novel findings are revolutionizing ideas about the function of motoneurons and have important implications for motoneuron disease. Chapters from several of the foremost figures in the field are included in this book and will emphasize how basic science is the engine driving the discovery of novel treatments for degenerative motoneuron diseases. Cutting edge developments in the use of pluripotent stem cells to correct motoneuron disease will be also be covered. This book would be useful to students of basic motoneuron physiology, locomotor behavior and motor control. This book would also be of interest to professional neuroscientists, neurologists, and neurosurgeons.
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- 2022
9. Raney Nickel-Assisted Synthesis of Heterocycles
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Navjeet Kaur and Navjeet Kaur
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- Heterocyclic compounds--Synthesis, Nickel catalysts
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Raney Nickel-Assisted Synthesis of Heterocycles covers the synthesis of heterocycles using Raney nickel. The book focuses on the use of Raney-Ni, a common catalyst in hydrogenation reaction and its uses in the synthesis and preparation of heterocycles. Furthermore, it explains how the development of new approaches and strategic deployments in known approaches for the formation of complex heterocyclic compounds continue to drive the field of synthetic organic chemistry, along with updates on efforts to prepare heterocycles through the development of new and efficient synthetic transformations. Heterocyclic chemistry is an inexhaustible source of novel compounds, providing the most diverse chemical, physical and biological properties through the design of a wide range of combinations of carbon, hydrogen and heteroatoms. Significant focus has been paid to novel approaches to the formation of heterocyclic compounds, which are of practical use acting as modifiers and additives in a wide range of industries such as reprography, plastics, cosmetics, vulcanization accelerators, solvents, antioxidants and information storage. - Presents complete coverage of Raney Nickel assisted reactions - Includes the discovery, reactivities, advantages, disadvantages and other characteristics of Raney nickel - Presents new methodologies for the synthesis of heterocycles
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- 2022
10. Hormones, Regulators and Hippocampus
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Gerald Litwack and Gerald Litwack
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Hormones, Regulators and Hippocampus, Volume 118 in the Vitamins and Hormones serial highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters, including Thyroid hormone regulation of adult hippocampal neurogenesis – putative molecular and cellular mechanisms, Synergistic gene regulation by thyroid hormone and glucocorticoid in the hippocampus, Oxytocin and vasopressin in the hippocampus, Steroid hormones and hippocampal neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain, Steroidogenic enzymes in the hippocampus: transcriptional regulation aspects, Ectonucleotidases in the hippocampus: spatial distribution and expression after ovariectomy and estradiol replacement, and much more. - Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors - Presents the latest release in the Vitamins and Hormones serials - Updated release includes the latest information on Hormones, Regulators and Hippocampus
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- 2022
11. Lawesson’s Reagent in Heterocycle Synthesis
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Navjeet Kaur and Navjeet Kaur
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- Chemistry, Chemistry, Organic, Medicinal chemistry, Organic compounds—Synthesis
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This book focuses on the new and old methods for the synthesis of various heterocycles using Lawesson's reagent. The book covers an important and rapidly growing branch of heterocyclic chemistry and can serve as a guide to those who are completing their education and are about to enter the job market. Students will be able to find all Lawesson's reagent-assisted protocols for the synthesis of heterocycles in one place. This feature of the book provides an important benefit, because sometimes users want to see all the possibilities and relevant information for making a particular compound using one particular reagent. The purpose of this valuable resource is to provide the knowledge not only to students but also to pharmacologists, biochemists, organic and medicinal chemists, researchers, and academic professionals for easy access to synthetic protocols for different heterocycles using Lawesson's reagent. The book will be greatly helpful for everyone involved inthe field and can pave the way for better understanding and quantification of heterocycle synthesis.
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- 2021
12. Hormones and Aging
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Gerald Litwack and Gerald Litwack
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- Aging--Endocrine aspects, Hormones
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Hormones and Aging, Volume 115 in the Vitamins and Hormones series, highlights advances in the field, with this new volume presenting timely topics, including hypothalamic aging and hormones, endocannabinoids and aging-inflammation, neuroplasticity, mood and pain, the impact of hormones and bone loss across the menopause transition, and much more. - Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors - Presents the latest release in the Vitamins and Hormones series - Includes the latest information on Hormones and Aging
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- 2021
13. Functional Dissection of Calcium Homeostasis and Transport Machinery in Plants
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Girdhar K. Pandey, Sibaji K. Sanyal, Girdhar K. Pandey, and Sibaji K. Sanyal
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- Plant physiology, Botanical chemistry, Plants—Development, Plants—Evolution, Plant diseases
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This book focuses on the significance and implications of Calcium (Ca2+) transport machinery in the plant cell in generating alternating Ca2+ levels and impacting the cell's physiological, biochemical and developmental processes. In the following sections, the concept of Ca2+ homeostasis, Ca2+ signature, various Ca2+ transport protein families and conductance systems would be discussed in detail- elucidation of their functional characterization, structure, mechanism, sub-cellular localization and specific physiological roles in ensuring Ca2+ homeostasis. Also, the aspect of Ca2+ as a “signaling hub” –transducing distinct plant responses to diverse environmental stimuli, Ca2+ binding proteins, and the tools used in studying these proteins are explained in brief to paint a holistic picture of Ca2+ transport in plant systems. This has resulted in an elaborative literature account to serve as a staple by providing recent insights and advance knowledge surrounding genetic and molecular dissection of Ca2+homeostasis maintenance mechanisms and extant Ca2+ transport systems in plants.
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- 2020
14. Principles of Neurobiology
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Liqun Luo and Liqun Luo
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- Neurobiology
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Principles of Neurobiology, Second Edition presents the major concepts of neuroscience with an emphasis on how we know what we know. The text is organized around a series of key experiments to illustrate how scientific progress is made and helps upper-level undergraduate and graduate students discover the relevant primary literature. Written by a single author in a clear and consistent writing style, each topic builds in complexity from electrophysiology to molecular genetics to systems level in a highly integrative approach. Students can fully engage with the content via thematically linked chapters and will be able to read the book in its entirety in a semester-long course. Principles of Neurobiology is accompanied by a rich package of online student and instructor resources including animations, figures in PowerPoint, and a Question Bank for adopting instructors.
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- 2020
15. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 15e
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Bertram G. Katzung, Anthony J. Trevor, Bertram G. Katzung, and Anthony J. Trevor
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Master key pharmacological concepts and practices with the most comprehensive, authoritative guide available Presented in full-color and packed with hundreds of illustrations, Basic and Clinical Pharmacology is the wide-ranging, engaging guide students have counted on for decades. Organized to reflect the course sequence in many pharmacology courses and in integrated curricula, the guide covers the important concepts students need to know about the science of pharmacology and its application to clinical practice. This edition has been extensively updated to provide expanded coverage of transporters, pharmacogenomics, and new drugs Delivers the knowledge and insight needed to excel in every facet of pharmacology!. Encompasses all aspects of medical pharmacology, including botanicals and over-the-counter drugs Major revisions of the chapters on immunopharmacology, antiseizure, antipsychotic, antidepressant, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral drugs, prostaglandins, and central nervous system neurotransmitters New chapter on the increasingly relevant topic of cannabis pharmacology Each chapter opens with a case study, covers drug groups and prototypes, and closes with summary tables and diagrams that encapsulate important information Revised full-color illustrations provide more information about drug mechanisms and effects and help clarify important concepts Trade Name/Generic Name tables are provided at end of each chapter for easy reference when writing a chart order or prescription Includes descriptions of important new drugs released through May 2019 New and updated coverage of general concepts relating to recently discovered receptors, receptor mechanisms, and drug transporters
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- 2020
16. OUP Test File 3
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Test Author and Test Author
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- 2020
17. Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior
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Choe, Jae C. and Choe, Jae C.
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- Animal behavior--Encyclopedias
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Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, Second Edition, Four Volume Set the latest update since the 2010 release, builds upon the solid foundation established in the first edition. Updated sections include Host-parasite interactions, Vertebrate social behavior, and the introduction of'overview essays'that boost the book's comprehensive detail. The structure for the work is modified to accommodate a better grouping of subjects. Some chapters have been reshuffled, with section headings combined or modified. - Represents a one-stop resource for scientifically reliable information on animal behavior - Provides comparative approaches, including the perspective of evolutionary biologists, physiologists, endocrinologists, neuroscientists and psychologists - Includes multimedia features in the online version that offer accessible tools to readers looking to deepen their understanding
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- 2019
18. Cockroaches As Models for Neurobiology: Applications in Biomedical Research : Volume II
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Ivan Huber and Ivan Huber
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- Plectoptera (Cockroach)--Physiology, Neurobiology--Research--Methodology
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Cockroaches offer a useful and inexpensive alternative to traditional laboratory animals, yet most researchers are unfamiliar with their biology. This unique and comprehensive cockroach handbook is written for everyone from novice to expert. It addresses every aspect of cockroach biology, with a particular emphasis on the neuroendocrine system. Liberally illustrated chapters include such topics as cockroach culture, anatomy, behavior, and various experimental techniques. One of the few available books to provide broad coverage of the neurobiology of a single organism, this second volume is a must for all researchers in biomedical or veterinary fields, as well as for entomologists.
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- 2019
19. Synaptic Transmission
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Stephen D. Meriney, Erika Fanselow, Stephen D. Meriney, and Erika Fanselow
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- Synapses, Neural transmission
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Synaptic Transmission is a comprehensive guide to the topic of neurotransmission that provides an in-depth discussion on many aspects of synapse structure and function—a fundamental part of the neuroscience discipline. Chapters include boxes that describe renowned/award-winning researchers and their contributions to the field of synaptic transmission, diseases relevant to the material presented, details of experimental approaches used to study synaptic transmission, and interesting asides that expand on topics covered. This book will inspire students to appreciate how the basic cellular and molecular biology of the synapse can lead to a better understanding of nervous system function and neurological disorders. - Provides a comprehensive reference on synaptic structure, physiology, function and neurotransmission - Discusses many landmark experiments in the field of synaptic transmission to emphasize core principles - Includes references to primary scientific literature, relevant review articles and books, many of which could be assigned as discussion material for courses focused on this topic
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- 2019
20. Biosynthesis in Insects : Advanced Edition
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E David Morgan and E David Morgan
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The chemical study of insects has been growing for four decades, and with it an interest in how insects make their pheromones, hormones, defensive secretions, venoms, pigments and surface coverings. By investigating the biosynthesis of insects, one can gain a greater insight into the structure and function of insect compounds, into ways of disrupting biosynthetic reactions in pest species and how these pathways evolved. The first textbook of its kind, Biosynthesis in Insects amalgamates previously fragmented information and recent exciting developments in the field to provide a unique, concise chemical study of how insect substances are biosynthesised. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the ways that have been investigated, by which a great variety of insects, and some related arthropods, make their so-called secondary metabolites. Simpler biosynthetic pathways are explored before considering the experimental methods by which these studies are conducted. Consideration is also given to some of the plant substances which insects store or metabolize to their own use. Abundantly illustrated with structures and reactions, and some beautiful photographs, Biosynthesis in Insects includes a series of problems and answers to facilitate and assess learning, making this unique look at biosynthesis in insects and their near relations ideal for students with some chemical background starting out on a study of insect substances. Researchers and academics will also welcome the amalgamation of previously scattered information. Including an index of compounds and species, and lists for further reading, this book provides a truly unique source for those working in the field.
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- 2019
21. Polyembryonic Insects : An Extreme Clonal Reproductive Strategy
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Kikuo Iwabuchi and Kikuo Iwabuchi
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- Insects--Reproduction, Polyembryony
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This book provides an overview of our current understanding of polyembryony in insects. The study of polyembronic insects has advanced considerably over the last several decades.The book shows the exciting potential of polyembryonic insects and their impact on life sciences. It describes the mechanisms of polyembryogenesis; tissue-compatible invasion of the host, which is the first case of compatible cellular interaction between phylogenetically distant organisms without rejection; the sex differences in defense; and the environmental regulation of caste structure. The first book devoted to polyembryony in insects, it draws on the author's research on polyembryonic wasps from 1990 to the present day, covering various topics such as polyembryogenesis in vitro, host-parasite interaction, sex differences in soldier function/humoral toxic factor, and the transcription analysis of polyembryogenesis.It is intended not only for researchers in the field of entomology, parasitology, ontogeny, reproductive biology, developmental biology, sociobiology, and evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo), but also for postgraduate students in these fields.
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- 2019
22. Hippocampal Microcircuits : A Computational Modeler's Resource Book
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Vassilis Cutsuridis, Bruce P. Graham, Stuart Cobb, Imre Vida, Vassilis Cutsuridis, Bruce P. Graham, Stuart Cobb, and Imre Vida
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- Neural networks (Neurobiology)--Computer simulation, Hippocampus (Brain)--Computer simulation
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This is the 2nd edition of a very well received and popular book that reflects the current state-of-the-art of the ongoing research avenues concerning the hippocampus and processing units bridging the gap between single cell activity, network activity and global brain function. It aims to provide a methodology to anyone interested in developing microcircuit level models of the hippocampus. The book is divided into two thematic areas: (I) Experimental background and (II) Computational analysis. In part I, leading experimental neuroscientists discuss the morphological, physiological and molecular characteristics as well as the connectivity and synaptic properties of the various cell types found in the hippocampus. Behaviour-related ensemble activity patterns of morphologically identified neurons in anesthetized and freely moving animals provide insights on the function of the hippocampal areas. In part II, computational neuroscientists present models of thehippocampal microcircuits at various levels of detail (e.g. single cell level, network level, etc.). Synaptomics and connectomics models of hippocampal structures are initially discussed. Then, network models of memory, rhythm generation and spatial navigation are presented, followed by abstract and biophysical models of synaptic plasticity. Network models of hippocampal implicated disorders (epilepsy and schizophrenia) are then detailed and how their network topologies, connectivities and activities change in these diseases. Finally, two chapters are dedicated to describing simulator environments of single neurons and networks currently used by computational neuroscientists in developing their models and modelling tools to parametrically constrain them. This engaging volume is invaluable to experimental and computational neuroscientists, electrical engineers, physicists, mathematicians and others interested in developing microcircuit models of the hippocampus. Graduate level students and trainees in all of these fields can find this book a significant source of information.
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- 2018
23. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 14th Edition
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Bertram G. Katzung and Bertram G. Katzung
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The most up-to-date, comprehensive, and authoritative pharmacology text in health medicine—enhanced by a new full-color illustrations A Doody's Core Title for 2019! Organized to reflect the syllabi in many pharmacology courses and in integrated curricula, Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, Fourteenth Edition covers the important concepts students need to know about the science of pharmacology and its application to clinical practice. Selection of the subject matter and order of its presentation are based on the authors'many years'experience in teaching this material to thousands of medical, pharmacy, dental, podiatry, nursing, and other health science students. To be as clinically relevant as possible, the book includes sections that specifically address the clinical choice and use of drugs in patients and the monitoring of their effects, and case studies that introduce clinical problems in many chapters. Presented in full color and enhanced by more than three hundred illustrations (many new to this edition), Basic & Clinical Pharmacology features numerous summary tables and diagrams that encapsulate important information. • Student-acclaimed summary tables conclude each chapter • Everything students need to know about the science of pharmacology and its application to clinical practice • Strong emphasis on drug groups and prototypes • NEW! 100 new drug tables • Includes 330 full-color illustrations, case studies, and chapter-ending summary tables • Organized to reflect the syllabi of pharmacology courses • Descriptions of important new drugs
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- 2017
24. Handbook of Basal Ganglia Structure and Function
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Heinz Steiner, Kuei Y. Tseng, Heinz Steiner, and Kuei Y. Tseng
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- Basal ganglia--Physiology, Basal ganglia--Diseases
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Handbook of Basal Ganglia Structure and Function, Second Edition, offers an integrated overview of the structural and functional aspects of the basal ganglia, highlighting clinical relevance. The basal ganglia, a group of forebrain nuclei interconnected with the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and brainstem, are involved in numerous brain functions, such as motor control and learning, sensorimotor integration, reward, and cognition. These nuclei are essential for normal brain function and behavior, and their importance is further emphasized by the numerous and diverse disorders associated with basal ganglia dysfunction, including Parkinson's disease, Tourette's syndrome, Huntington's disease, obsessive-compulsive disorder, dystonia, and psychostimulant addiction. This updated edition has been thoroughly revised to provide the most up-to-date account of this critical brain structure. Edited and authored by internationally acclaimed basal ganglia researchers, the new edition contains ten entirely new chapters that offer expanded coverage of anatomy and physiology, detailed accounts of recent advances in cellular/molecular mechanisms and cellular/physiological mechanisms, and critical, deeper insights into the behavioral and clinical aspects of basal ganglia function and dysfunction. - Synthesizes widely dispersed information on the behavioral neurobiology of the basal ganglia, including advances in the understanding of anatomy, cellular/molecular and cellular/physiological mechanisms, and behavioral and clinical aspects of function and dysfunction - Written by international authors who are preeminent researchers in the field - Explores, in full, the clinically relevant impact of the basal ganglia on various psychiatric and neurological diseases
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- 2017
25. The Inhibitor Index : A Desk Reference on Enzyme Inhibitors, Receptor Antagonists, Drugs, Toxins, Poisons, Biologics, and Therapeutic Leads
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Daniel Purich and Daniel Purich
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- Enzyme inhibitors
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Metabolic inhibitors and receptor antagonists are indispensable tools for the molecular life scientist. By blocking specific enzymes or receptor-mediated signal transduction cascades, they simplify the analysis of complex cellular processes especially when it is essential to demonstrate that a process of interest is functionally linked to a particular enzyme or receptor. From antibiotics to statins, modern medicine relies on the reliability and ease-of-use of enzyme- and receptor-directed inhibitors and antagonists.The Inhibitor Index is a comprehensive, curated compendium of over 7,800 enzyme inhibitors and receptor antagonists, including many toxins, poisons, and metabolic uncouplers.
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- 2017
26. Polyamines : A Universal Molecular Nexus for Growth, Survival, and Specialized Metabolism
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Tomonobu Kusano, Hideyuki Suzuki, Tomonobu Kusano, and Hideyuki Suzuki
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- Polyamines
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This book covers key topics in polyamine research from a range of organisms, including plants, mammals, and prokaryotes such as bacteria and archaea. The book provides an introduction to general concepts in the field of polyamine research, as well as more detailed information. With the availability of genome sequence data from a broad range of organisms, the evolution of the genes involved in polyamine metabolism is discussed. The mode of action of polyamines has been shown to be dependent on cation channels, and this mechanism is described in the book. The origin of polyamine transporters (from bacteria, yeasts, and plants) is described. The various effects of polyamines on growth and survival are also documented. The book details the mechanisms of polyamine homeostasis and the role of polyamine molecules as precursors of secondary metabolites such as plant alkaloids and toxins derived from spiders and wasps. The role of polyamines in longevity and disease is discussed. A link between polyamine contents and cancer progression is reported, as is the use of polyamine metabolites as diagnostic markers in the initial stages of cancer. Moreover, a novel approach that utilizes the polyamine pathway of a parasite as a drug target in African sleeping sickness is described. Therefore, this book is a valuable resource, both as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate students and also as a reference book for front-line polyamine researchers.
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- 2015
27. First Aid for the Neurology Boards, 2nd Edition
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Michael S. Rafii, Thomas I. Cochrane, Michael S. Rafii, and Thomas I. Cochrane
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Physicians who passed the neurology boards reveal what it takes to excel First Aid for the Neurology Boards is a unique high-yield guide for success on the Neurology Boards, in-training exams, and recertification. Readers will find hundreds of frequently tested facts based on feedback from test takers who just passed the exam, along with mini-cases that are essential for board preparation. Unlike similar reviews, First Aid for the Neurology Boards covers must-know neurology and psychiatry topics in one complete volume.This new edition is enhanced by an increased number of clinical images, a new section on how to prepare for in-training and board exams, more margin notes, completely updated coverage of movement disorders, and a web-based component linked to each chapter of the book that includes PowerPoints for residents to use during presentations. Mini-cases highlight frequently tested scenarios and classic patient presentations Written by recent test takers and reviewed by top faculty to assure the most up-to-date and relevant material possible
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- 2015
28. Biotecnologia aplicada à saúde : fundamentos e aplicações
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Resende, Rodrigo R, Soccol, Carlos Ricardo, Resende, Rodrigo R, and Soccol, Carlos Ricardo
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- Biotechnology
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Nesta coleção a intenção foi reunir, em uma obra didática, sucinta e objetiva os fatos mais recentes na literatura com os conhecimentos clássicos dos temas disponíveis em obras separadas. Para se ter todo o escopo de Biotecnologia Aplicada à Saúde e Biotecnologia Aplicada à Agro&indústria, dividimos o primeiro tema em três volumes e o segundo em um, totalizando 4 volumes, sendo que todos os tópicos são abordados nos cursos de pós-graduação em Biociências e Biotecnologia, dentre outros. Seguindo essa direção e no sentido de produção de um livro que seja para o uso de, tanto alunos de graduação quanto os de pós-graduação e para aqueles profissionais que queiram se introduzir na área de biotecnologia utilizando técnicas modernas e o uso com qualquer tipo de modelo celular, disponibilizamos, em um tópico de cada capítulo, as metodologias e procedimentos para a realização de experimentos. Um guia prático e simples para a bancada de experimentos complexos. Neste primeiro volume apresentamos, de forma didática, os modelos que utilizamos em estudo e pesquisa para o desenvolvimento de novas tecnologias com aplicações clínicas na citogenética médica e tecnologias de microarray. Agora você também poderá fazê-los em seu laboratório. Como obter toxinas derivadas de peçonhas de animais com potencial farmacêutico, suas caracterizações e aplicações, e como desenvolver seus próprios métodos de aquisição de imagem por microscopia, os espectros da luz, FRET-BRET e um guia prático ensinando como escolher as proteínas florescentes para estudos de imagem.
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- 2015
29. Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, Thirteenth Edition, SMARTBOOK™
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Bertram G. Katzung, Anthony J. Trevor, Bertram G. Katzung, and Anthony J. Trevor
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Gain a full understanding of the basic science andclinical use of drugs with the most up-to-date andcomprehensive pharmacology text in the health sciences A Doody's Core Title for 2017! 400 ILLUSTRATIONS--MANY IN FULL COLOR Organized to reflect the course sequence in many pharmacology courses and in integrated curricula, Basic & Clinical Pharmacology covers the important concepts students need to know about the science of pharmacology and its application to clinical practice. Selection of the subject matter and order of its presentation are based on the authors'many years of experience in teaching this material to thousands of medical, pharmacy, dental, podiatry, nursing, and other health science students. Coverage that spans every aspect of medical pharmacology: Encompasses every aspect of medical pharmacology including botanicals and over-the-counter drugs New chapter on pharmacogenomics with important examples Emphasis is placed on discussion of druggroups and prototypes Clinically relevant, the book includes sections that specifically address the clinical choice and use of drugs in patients and the monitoring of their effects Full-color presentation with more than 400 illustrations Case studies introduce clinical problems in most chapters Summary tables and diagrams encapsulate important information Includes many new drugs A Generic Name/Trade Name Table appears at the end of most chapters for easy reference when writing a chart order or prescription
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- 2014
30. The Oxford Handbook of Suicide and Self-Injury
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Matthew K. Nock and Matthew K. Nock
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- Self-mutilation, Self-torture, Self-injurious behavior, Suicide, Suicide--Psychology
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Suicide is a perplexing human behavior that remains among the leading causes of death worldwide, responsible for more deaths each year than all wars, genocide, and homicide combined. Although suicide and other forms of self-injury have baffled scholars and clinicians for thousands of years, the past few decades have brought significant leaps in our understanding of these behaviors. This volume provides a comprehensive summary of the most important and exciting advances in our understanding of suicide and self-injury and our ability to predict and prevent it. Comprised of a formidable who's who in the field, the handbook covers the full spectrum of topics in suicide and self-injury across the lifespan, including the classification of different self-injurious behaviors, epidemiology, assessment techniques, and intervention. Chapters probe relevant issues in our society surrounding suicide, including assisted suicide and euthanasia, suicide terrorism, overlap between suicidal behavior and interpersonal violence, ethical considerations for suicide researchers, and current knowledge on survivors of suicide. The most comprehensive handbook on suicide and self-injury to date, this volume is a must-read text for graduate students, fellows, academic and research psychologists, and other researchers working in the brain and behavioral sciences.
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- 2014
31. Diet and Nutrition in Dementia and Cognitive Decline
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Colin R Martin, Victor R Preedy, Colin R Martin, and Victor R Preedy
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- Older people--Nutrition, Cognition disorders--Patients--Nutrition, Dementia--Patients--Nutrition
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Diet and Nutrition in Dementia and Cognitive Decline offers researchers and clinicians a single authoritative source which outlines the complex interrelationships between cognitive decline, dementia and the way diet can be modified to improve outcomes. In a cross-disciplinary field like dementia research and practice, clinicians and researchers need a comprehensive resource which will quickly help them identify a range of nutritional components and how they affect cognitive decline and the development of dementia. While the focus is on clinical applications, the book also features landmark and innovative preclinical studies that have served as the foundation of rigorous trials. Chapters explore the evidence of how nutritional components, either in the diet or supplements, can either impede the development to, or progression from, the onset of dementia. Authors investigate how conditions and processes overlap between defined conditions and present studies which show that dietary components may be equally effective in a number of conditions characterized by declining cognition or dementia. This book represents essential reading for researchers and practicing clinicians in nutrition, dietetics, geriatrics, nursing, neurology, and psychology, as well as researchers, such as neuroscientists, molecular and cellular biochemists, interested in dementia. http://www.acnr.co.uk/2015/07/diet-and-nutrition-in-dementia-and-cognitive-decline/ - Explores the complex interrelationships between cognitive decline, dementia and the way diet can be modified to improve outcomes - Focuses on both clinical nutrition applications and the innovative preclinical studies that serve as the foundation for rigorous trials - Covers specific conditions and mechanisms in dementias, as well as general aspects, risk factors, lifestyle and guidelines for practitioners - Organizes chapter content in terms of the molecular, mechanistic, epidemiologic, and practical, so that correlations can be observed across conditions
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- 2014
32. Stress in Health and Disease, An Issue of Psychiatric Clinics of North America,
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Woodbury-Fariña, Michel A., Kirsch, Daniel L., Woodbury-Fariña, Michel A., and Kirsch, Daniel L.
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- Stress (Psychology), Stress management
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Stress in the DSM is referred to only in the sense of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, some research studies estimate up to two thirds of illnesses seen by general practitioners are ‘stress related'-GI problems, sleep disturbance, mental concentration, headaches, fatigue, shortness of breath, high blood pressure, dermatitis, illnesses from lowered immune system, and vague aches and pains - all can be symptoms and outcomes of the elusive stress factor. This issue of Psychiatric Clinics of North America discusses the scientific medical facets of stress, written by mental health and medical practitioners. It looks at the brain-body connection of stress - what the body does to result in stress and varying results stress has on the body. This fascinating cross-discipline look at stress is intended for psychiatrists, general practitioners, cardiologists, GI specialists, neurologists, sleep medicine specialists, respiratory specialists, and others who diagnose and treat patients with stress suspected as part of the illness equation or with self-reported stress. Topics include: Measurement of stress; Anxiety and stress-how they work together; Relationship between genetics and stress; Role of glia in stress; Sleep and stress; Diet and stress; Supplements and stress; Effect of severe stress on early brain development, attachment, and emotions; Role of stress and fear on the development of psychopathology; Expressions of stress in psychiatric illness; Dermatologic manifestations of stress in normal and psychiatric populations; Humor and the psychological buffers of stress; Stress expression in children and adolescents; Stress in service members; Stress in the geriatric population.
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- 2014
33. Neurobiology of Alcohol Dependence
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Antonio Noronha, Changhai Cui, Robert Adron Harris, John C. Crabbe, Antonio Noronha, Changhai Cui, Robert Adron Harris, and John C. Crabbe
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- Alcohol--Physiological effect, Neurobiology, Alcoholism
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Recent scientific advances have provided substantial information on the brain circuits and pathways relevant to various aspects of dependence. Neurobiology of Alcohol Dependence highlights the most recent data at the molecular, cellular, neurocircuitry, and behavioral levels, fostering an understanding how neuroplasticity and neuroadaptation occur, and how different neural pathways and neurocircuits contribute to dependence. - Highlights recent advances in understanding alcohol addiction from molecular, cellular, neurocircuitry, and behavioral levels - Integrates several emerging areas of research and discusses the application of novel research techniques to the understanding of alcohol dependence - Chapters authored by leaders in the field around the globe — the broadest, most expert coverage available
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- 2014
34. RNA Nanotechnology and Therapeutics
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Peixuan Guo, Farzin Haque, Peixuan Guo, and Farzin Haque
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- Nanoparticles, RNA--Therapeutic use, Nanotechnology
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Interest in RNA nanotechnology has increased in recent years as recognition of its potential for applications in nanomedicine has grown. Edited by the world's foremost experts in nanomedicine, this comprehensive, state-of-the-art reference details the latest research developments and challenges in the biophysical and single molecule approaches in R
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- 2014
35. Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors in the CNS
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Peter Jonas, Hannah Monyer, Peter Jonas, and Hannah Monyer
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- Neurology, Pharmacology, Neurosciences, Medicine—Research, Biology—Research, Human physiology, Biochemistry
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With contributions by numerous experts
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- 2013
36. Animal Toxins : Facts and Protocols
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Herve Rochat, Marie-France Martin-Eauclaire, Herve Rochat, and Marie-France Martin-Eauclaire
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- Toxins, Toxins--Laboratory manuals
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It is now something of a truism to say that natural toxins form a major compo nent of the molecular tools used increasingly frequently by the ever growing number of laboratories of various kinds. Evidence for this is provided not only by the increasing number of firms including such toxins in their catalogues but also by the large number of demands received by those who discover new tox ins. This book is designed to facilitate the work of scientists interested in explor ing a new domain of toxicology or in using toxins as tools for research. The length of this book has been kept reasonable by concentrating on animal tox ins, most of which are polypeptides. The venom of each animal contains a large number of toxins, which may be similar in terms of their physical and chemical properties and are therefore difficult to purify. However, their pharmacological activities may be very differ ent. These toxins are extremely active, and it is therefore necessary to demon strate conclusively that the activity observed really does correspond to the newly characterized molecule.
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- 2013
37. Bee Products : Properties, Applications, and Apitherapy
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Avshalom Mizrahi, Yaacov Lensky, Avshalom Mizrahi, and Yaacov Lensky
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- Bee products--Therapeutic use--Congresses, Bee products--Physiological effect--Congresses, Honey--congresses, Bee Venoms--therapeutic use--congresses, Bee Venoms--pharmacology--congresses, Propolis--congresses
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The nature.and diversity of presentations at the conference on:'Bee Products: Prop erties, Applications and Apitherapy'held at Tel-Aviv on May 26--30, 1996, emphasize the increasing interest of physicians, practitioners, scientists, herbalists, dieticians, cosmeti cians, microbiologists, and beekeepers in different facets of bee products. This volume consists of a selection of 31 contributions presented at the conference and which provide information on the present status of our knowledge in this area. In spite of their diversity, they reflect the mainstream of the conference, namely:'Imported'Prod ucts (honey, pollen and propolis), Exocrine Secretions of Workers (venom, royal jelly). Toxicity and Contaminants, Quality Control, Marketing, Apitherapy, Cosmetics, etc. Since antiquity, honey as well as other bee products were used as food, as a cure for ailments of humans and animals, and as cosmetics. We hope that this volume will contribute to interdisciplinary studies on chemical composition, pharmacological effects, nutrition, and other aspects of bee products. Critical and unbiased experimental research may unravel the yet unknown composition and mode of action of bee products and elucidate many unanswered questions. The noteworthy features of this conference were the participants from all parts of the world and of different cultural backgrounds, who shared their keen interest and curios ity regarding honey bees and their products. We thank all of them for their personal con tribution to the success of this conference.
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38. Cellular Mechanisms of Sensory Processing : The Somatosensory System
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Laszlo Urban and Laszlo Urban
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- Neurosciences, Physiology, Biochemistry, Cytology, Immunology
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The research field of somatosensory processing in mammals has experienced revolutionary changes in recent years. Accumulation of basic and clinical data has greatly accelerated, and new phenomena have emerged. With the aid of new, refined methods, molecular and cellular changes have been described, underlying the signal transduction-transmission between the internal/external environment and the central nervous system have been described. The discovery of the interaction between the nervous and the immune system has, for example changed our view on the development of inflammatory diseases, while the cloning of genes encoding different trophic factors has boosted studies revealing profound changes in the regeneration of neurons, and induction of changes in phenotype. The study of the pre-and postsynaptic modulation of transmitter release, and the examination of the combined effects of amino acid and peptide transmitters has become recently possible by using cultured cell lines and in vitro techniques. Although it is in embryonic state, computational properties of single DRG cells under normal and pathological conditions are being investigated. Results soon or later will have a great impact on pain research and consequently ultimately in clinical pain management. This brief introduction indicates how our knowledge of the somatosensory system has increased dramatically recently. However, many investigators cultivate only a very specific field in the growing area of somatosensory research and find it difficult to integrate a more universal knowledge of their work.
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- 2013
39. Metabolic Syndrome and Neurological Disorders
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Akhlaq A. Farooqui, Tahira Farooqui, Akhlaq A. Farooqui, and Tahira Farooqui
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- Metabolic syndrome
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Metabolic Syndrome and Neurological Disorders brings together information on the cluster of common pathologies which cause metabolic syndrome - abdominal obesity linked to an excess of visceral fat, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and hypertension - to provide a comprehensive and cutting edge exploration of the link between metabolic syndrome and neurological disorders. Metabolic syndrome is recognized to play a role in neurological disorders such as stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and depression. For the first time in book form, Metabolic Syndrome and Neurological Disorders covers the molecular mechanisms thought to underlie this mirror relationship, as well as how lifestyle and other factors such as oxidative stress and inflammation may play a role in the disease. Grounded in a series of epidemiological studies of metabolic-cognitive syndrome, this book will be a valuable reference for researchers, dietitians, nutritionists, and physicians.
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- 2013
40. Wall & Melzack's Textbook of Pain E-Book
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Stephen B. McMahon, Martin Koltzenburg, Irene Tracey, Dennis Turk, Stephen B. McMahon, Martin Koltzenburg, Irene Tracey, and Dennis Turk
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- Pain--Treatment--Textbooks, Pain--Textbooks, Pain
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Apply the latest scientific and clinical advances with Wall & Melzack's Textbook of Pain, 6th Edition. Drs. Stephen McMahon, Martin Koltzenburg, Irene Tracey, and Dennis C. Turk, along with more than 125 other leading authorities, present all of the latest knowledge about the genetics, neurophysiology, psychology, and assessment of every type of pain syndrome. They also provide practical guidance on the full range of today's pharmacologic, interventional, electrostimulative, physiotherapeutic, and psychological management options. Consult this title on your favorite e-reader with intuitive search tools and adjustable font sizes. Elsevier eBooks provide instant portable access to your entire library, no matter what device you're using or where you're located.Benefit from the international, multidisciplinary knowledge and experience of a'who's who'of international authorities in pain medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, palliative medicine, and other relevant fields.Translate scientific findings into clinical practice with updates on the genetics of pain, new pharmacologic and treatment information, and much more.Easily visualize important scientific concepts with a high-quality illustration program, now in full color throughout.Choose the safest and most effective management methods with expanded coverage of anesthetic techniques.Stay abreast of the latest global developments regarding opioid induced hyperalgesia, addiction and substance abuse, neuromodulation and pain management, identification of specific targets for molecular pain, and other hot topics.
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- 2013
41. Excitatory Amino Acids and Neuronal Plasticity
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Yehezkel Ben-Ari and Yehezkel Ben-Ari
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- Excitatory amino acids--Congresses, Neuroplasticity--Congresses, Amino Acids--physiology--congresses, Neuronal Plasticity--congresses, Synaptic Receptors--physiology--congresses
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Proceedings of the European Neuroscience Association Satellite Symposium held in Fillerval, France, August 27-31, 1989
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- 2013
42. Recent Advances in Neuropharmacology
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H. Bönisch, K.-H. Graefe, S.Z. Langer, E. Schömig, H. Bönisch, K.-H. Graefe, S.Z. Langer, and E. Schömig
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- Pharmacology, Human physiology, Neurosciences, Zoology, Biochemistry
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This volume is dedicated to Professor Ullrich Trendelenburg. It contains the proceedings of a symposium which was held in his honour on the occasion of his retirement and took place March 22-24, 1991 in Wiirzburg. Ullrich Trendelenburg was the head of the Department of Pharmacology at Wiirzburg University from 1968 till the end of March 1991. He is famous internationally for his contributions to the physiology and pharmacology of the autonomic nervous system, and his impact on pharmacology in general throughout the world has been outstanding. The various phases of his life and his career have been delineated recently by Youdim and Riederer (Journal of Neural Transmission; Suppl. 32, 1990). The articles included in this volume reflect a considerable range of current research work dealing with various aspects of neuropharmacology, i. e., the field of research Ullrich Trendelenburg has influenced most. One or more authors of each chapter are either former or present students and coworkers or close friends of Ullrich Trendelenburg. The first section is devoted to the synthesis and metabolism of catecholamines as well as to the mechanisms by which amine transmitters are removed from the extracellular fluid; three chapters deal with the two types of extraneuronal uptake of catecholamines. The second section concentrates on the release of catecholamines in the peripheral and the central nervous system, the regulation of transmitter release and the noradrenaline-ATP co-transmis sion. The third section deals with the pharmacology of various receptors, including agrenoceptors, adenosine, 5-HT and glutamate receptors.
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- 2013
43. Progress in Drug Research/Fortschritte Der Arzneimittelforschung/Progrès Des Recherches Pharmaceutiques
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Norman K. Hollenberg, Steven W. Graves, Robert B. McCall, William T. Jackson, Jerome H. Fleisch, M. Margaglione, E. Grandone, F. P. Mancini, G. Di Minno, N. Seiler, A. Hardy, J. P. Moulinoux, James Claghorn, Michael D. Lesem, Eric J. Lien, Arima Das, Linda L. Lien, Norman K. Hollenberg, Steven W. Graves, Robert B. McCall, William T. Jackson, Jerome H. Fleisch, M. Margaglione, E. Grandone, F. P. Mancini, G. Di Minno, N. Seiler, A. Hardy, J. P. Moulinoux, James Claghorn, Michael D. Lesem, Eric J. Lien, Arima Das, and Linda L. Lien
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- Pharmacy
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- 2013
44. Neuroglia
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Helmut Kettenmann, Bruce R. Ransom, Helmut Kettenmann, and Bruce R. Ransom
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- Nervous system, Anatomy, Nervous system--Diseases, Neuroglia, Diseases, Cells
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Neuroglia, the third edition, is the long-awaited revision of the most highly regarded reference volume on glial cells. This indispensable edition has been completely revised, greatly enlarged, and enhanced with four-color figures throughout, all in response to the tremendous amount of new information that has accumulated since the previous edition seven years ago. Glial cells are, without doubt, the new stars in the neuroscience and neurology communities. Neglected in research for years, it is now evident that the brain only functions in a concerted action of all the cells, namely glia and neurons. Seventy one chapters comprehensively discuss virtually every aspect of normal glial cell anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and function, and consider the central roles of these cells in neurological diseases including stroke, Alzheimer disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, neuropathy, and psychiatric conditions. More than 20 new chapters have been added to accommodate the unprecedented growth of knowledge about the basic biology of glia and the sophisticated manner in which they partner with neurons in the course of normal brain function. Lavishly illustrated and meticulously edited, the third edition remains the most convenient and maximally useful reference available. This new edition is an essential reference for both newcomers to the field as well as established investigators. Neuroglia belongs on every neuroscientist's bookshelf and will be a great asset for educators and neurological clinicians as well.
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- 2013
45. Cell Signalling in Prokaryotes and Lower Metazoa
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I. Fairweather and I. Fairweather
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- Cell interaction, Cellular signal transduction, Signal Transduction, Bacteria, Algae and Fungi
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Cell signalling lies at the heart of many biological processes and currently is the focus of intense research interest. In multicellular organisms, it is central to how different types of cell communicate with each other and how they detect and respond to extracellular signals. Intercellular communication is vital to single-celled organisms as well, allowing them to respond to environmental cues and signals. To date, much of the understanding of signalling mechanisms has come from research on specific cell types (eg mouse lymphocyte and cardiomyocyte) or on organisms in which communication systems such as nervous and endocrine systems are well established. This volume therefore aims to'fill the gap'by concentrating on'simple organisms'where the elements of those signalling systems first evolved. Many of the groups covered contain important pathogens or parasites, and the potential for manipulating signalling pathways for therapeutic intervention will be highlighted.
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- 2013
46. Locust Neurobiology : A Bibliography, 1871–1991
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ROWELL and ROWELL
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- Locusts--Physiology--Bibliography, Neurobiology--Bibliography
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The acridoid grasshoppers in general and the various species of swarm-forming locusts in particular have been among the most favoured subjects of insect physi ology, behaviour and ecology for many years. Several factors contribute to this popularity: their abundance in nature and their ease of culture in the laboratory, their relatively large size, and most of all, perhaps, their agricultural importance and the consequent intermittent availability of funds for their study. These factors together have inspired a large amount of experimental work, and this in tum has produced a new and often over-riding reason for working on acridoids -the huge body of available background information and know-how that has built up about these insects. This state of affairs is well seen in insect neurobiology. Only a restricted number of insect types are commonly used in this discipline, and originally most of them were selected for reasons of convenience and availability: grasshoppers, cock roaches, crickets, flies, bees and moths are the most important. Each of these in sects is the subject of the attentions of one or more major groups of neurobiolo gists, but neurobiological articles on acridoids probably exceed in number those on all other insects combined, at least if articles on the molecular biology of the nervous system of Drosophila are excluded.
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- 2013
47. Alkaloids : Biochemistry, Ecology, and Medicinal Applications
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Margaret F. Roberts and Margaret F. Roberts
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- Botany, Biochemistry
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Not since the late 1970s has a single work presented the biology of this heterogenous group of secondary alkaloids in such depth. Alkaloids, a unique treatise featuring leaders in the field, presents both the historical use of alkaloids and the latest discoveries in the biochemistry of alkaloid production in plants alkaloid ecology, including marine invertebrates, animal and plant parasites, and alkaloids as antimicrobial and current medicinal use. Highlights include chapters on the chemical ecology of alkaloids in host-predator interactions, and on the compartmentation of alkaloids synthesis, transport, and storage. Extensive cross-referencing in tabular format makes this volume an excellent reference.
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- 2013
48. Insecticide Action : From Molecule to Organism
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J.E. Chambers, T. Narahashi, J.E. Chambers, and T. Narahashi
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- Insecticides--Toxicology--Congresses, Insecticides--Physiological effect--Congresses
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Intoxication of humans and animals has become increasingly important in recent years as has contamination of the environment by a variety of chemicals. In order to develop effective means by which such intoxication and contamination can be properly handled, it is imperative to know how these environmental agents act in humans and animals. Despite studies conducted by various investigators, the mechanisms of action of these environmental agents have not been fully elucidated. Insecticides are by no means an exception in terms of the seriousness of the problem and of the urgency of the need for such information. In order to complete a picture of the effects of any particular insecticide, it is of utmost importance that its actions at various levels ranging from those of molecules to whole animals be analyzed and synthesized. To understand the toxicological action on animals or humans, it is not sufficient to know the action at each level only. The actions at various levels must be integrated to construct a picture of the toxic effect on the intact organism. However, in spite of the large body of information that has been accumulated during the past few decades, little or no attempt has been made to integrate experimental data obtained at the molecular, cellular, organ, and animal levels together in order to define the whole picture of insecticidal action.
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- 2012
49. Neurobiology of Acetylcholine
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Nae J. Dun, Robert L. Perlman, Nae J. Dun, and Robert L. Perlman
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- Acetylcholine--Congresses, Acetylcholine--Receptors--Congresses, Parasympathetic nervous system--Congresses
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This Festschrift volume in honor of Professor Alexander Karczmar is the outcome of a three-day symposium entitled'Neurobiology of Acetylcholine'held at Loyola University Medical Center from June 3 to 5, 1985. This volume serves two purposes. It expresses the respect and admiration of the contributors to Alex Karczmar, and it provides a forum for detailing recent advances in the cholinergic field which has attracted the undivided and untiring attention of Dr. Karczmar over some 40 years. During this period, the cholinergic system has grown from its infancy to become one of the most studied and understood transmitter systems today. Dr. Karczmar's interest in cholinergic system is appropriately reflected by the range of topics, molecular, cellular, developmental, behavioral and toxicological, that were discussed here. A detailed synopsis of Dr. Karczmar's research and his contributions to the field of cholinergic systems can be found in the following chapter by his close friend and colleague, Dr. George Koelle. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the enthusiastic responses of the participants making this Festschrift a memorable event.
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- 2012
50. The Neurobiological Basis of Suicide
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Yogesh Dwivedi and Yogesh Dwivedi
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- Neurobiology, Serotonin--Physiological effect, Suicidal behavior--Pathophysiology, Suicide
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With recent studies using genetic, epigenetic, and other molecular and neurochemical approaches, a new era has begun in understanding pathophysiology of suicide. Emerging evidence suggests that neurobiological factors are not only critical in providing potential risk factors but also provide a promising approach to develop more effective treatment
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- 2012
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