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- catalog alternative "Serotoninergic neurons and five-HT receptors in the CNS".
- catalog contributor b10745622.
- catalog contributor b10745623.
- catalog contributor b10745624.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Behavioral consequences of 5-HT₁B receptor gene deletion -- Pharmacology of 5-HT₂ receptors -- Regulation of 5-HT₂A receptor at the molecular level -- Neuropharmacology of 5-HT₃ receptor ligands -- 5-HT₄ receptors: an update -- Molecular biology and potential functional role of 5-HT₅,5-HT₆, and 5-HT-- receptors -- Electrophysiology of 5-HT receptors -- 5-HT receptors involved in the regulation of hormone secretion -- Role of serotoninergic neurons and 5-HT receptors in the action of hallucinogens -- The interaction of the serotoninergic and other neuroregulatory systems in alcohol dependence -- Neuronal pathophysiology of migraine as a basis for acute treatment with 5-HT receptor ligands -- Modulation of nociception by descending serontoninergic projections --Molecular biology of monomine oxidase A and B: their role in the degradation of serotonin -- ".
- catalog description "Development and adult plasticity of serotoninergic neurons and their target cells -- Anatomy of central serotoninergic projection systems -- Physiology and pharmacology of brain serotoninergic neurons -- Tryptophan hydroxylase: molecular biology and regulation -- Molecular analysis of serotonin packaging into secretary vesicles -- Regulation of the environment of the interior of serotonin-storing vesicles -- Molecular biology and transductional characteristics of 5-HT receptors -- 5-Hydroxytryptamine receptor histochemistry: comparison of receptor mRNA distribution and radioligand autoradiography in the brain -- The main features of central 5-HT₁A receptor -- Fuctional neuropharmacology of compounds acting at 5-HT₁B/D recptors -- 5-HT-moduline, an endogenous peptide modulating serotoninergic activity via a direct interaction at 5-HT₁B/D receptors -- Regulation of 5-HT release in the CNS by presynaptic 5-HT autoreceptors and by 5-HT heteroreceptors -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Molecular biology, pharmacology, and genetics of the serotonin transporter: psychobiological and clinical implications -- Animal models of integrated serotoninergic functions: their predictive value for the clinical applicability of drugs interfering with serotoninergic transmission -- Current psychiatric uses of drugs acting on the serotonin system.".
- catalog extent "xxx, 767 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Serotoninergic neurons and 5-HT receptors in the CNS.".
- catalog identifier "3540626662 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Serotoninergic neurons and 5-HT receptors in the CNS.".
- catalog isPartOf "Handbook of experimental pharmacology ; v. 129".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog relation "Serotoninergic neurons and 5-HT receptors in the CNS.".
- catalog subject "615/.1s 612.8 21".
- catalog subject "Central Nervous System.".
- catalog subject "Neurons.".
- catalog subject "QP905 .H3 vol. 129 QP364.7".
- catalog subject "Receptors, Serotonin.".
- catalog subject "Serotonin Receptors.".
- catalog subject "Serotonin.".
- catalog subject "Serotoninergic mechanisms.".
- catalog subject "W1 HA51L v.129 1997 WL 102.5 S486 19977".
- catalog tableOfContents "Behavioral consequences of 5-HT₁B receptor gene deletion -- Pharmacology of 5-HT₂ receptors -- Regulation of 5-HT₂A receptor at the molecular level -- Neuropharmacology of 5-HT₃ receptor ligands -- 5-HT₄ receptors: an update -- Molecular biology and potential functional role of 5-HT₅,5-HT₆, and 5-HT-- receptors -- Electrophysiology of 5-HT receptors -- 5-HT receptors involved in the regulation of hormone secretion -- Role of serotoninergic neurons and 5-HT receptors in the action of hallucinogens -- The interaction of the serotoninergic and other neuroregulatory systems in alcohol dependence -- Neuronal pathophysiology of migraine as a basis for acute treatment with 5-HT receptor ligands -- Modulation of nociception by descending serontoninergic projections --Molecular biology of monomine oxidase A and B: their role in the degradation of serotonin -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Development and adult plasticity of serotoninergic neurons and their target cells -- Anatomy of central serotoninergic projection systems -- Physiology and pharmacology of brain serotoninergic neurons -- Tryptophan hydroxylase: molecular biology and regulation -- Molecular analysis of serotonin packaging into secretary vesicles -- Regulation of the environment of the interior of serotonin-storing vesicles -- Molecular biology and transductional characteristics of 5-HT receptors -- 5-Hydroxytryptamine receptor histochemistry: comparison of receptor mRNA distribution and radioligand autoradiography in the brain -- The main features of central 5-HT₁A receptor -- Fuctional neuropharmacology of compounds acting at 5-HT₁B/D recptors -- 5-HT-moduline, an endogenous peptide modulating serotoninergic activity via a direct interaction at 5-HT₁B/D receptors -- Regulation of 5-HT release in the CNS by presynaptic 5-HT autoreceptors and by 5-HT heteroreceptors -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Molecular biology, pharmacology, and genetics of the serotonin transporter: psychobiological and clinical implications -- Animal models of integrated serotoninergic functions: their predictive value for the clinical applicability of drugs interfering with serotoninergic transmission -- Current psychiatric uses of drugs acting on the serotonin system.".
- catalog title "Serotoninergic neurons and 5-HT receptors in the CNS / editors, H.G. Baumgarten and M. Gothert ; contributors, G.K. Aghajanian ... [et al.].".
- catalog title "Serotoninergic neurons and five-HT receptors in the CNS".
- catalog type "text".