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This book contains the reports from an ICSU symposium on advances in gene technology, and is divided into fifteen sections covering diverse areas of molecular neurobiology and pharmacology. Several high-profile topics were presented at the symposium, including recent advances in the understanding of memory function, sensory perception, neurological diseases, and the controversial topic of neural transplantation. The research has wide implications in the general study of how cells communicate with each other. Immunologists; research workers and postgraduates in medicine and immunology

Table of Contents:
J. Patrick: Neuronal nicotinic cholinergic receptors; K. L. Magleby & O. B. McManus: Molecular gating mechanism of large conductance calcium-activated potassium channels; W. A. Catterall: Molecular properties of voltage-sensitive sodium and calcium channels; D. M. Fambrough, K. Takeyasu, R. M. Lebovitz, J. Taormino, K. J. Renaud, & A. Barnstein: Molecular-genetic studies of the sodium pump; S. J. Enna: Receptor binding as a tool for drug discovery and detection; J. Ramachandran, E. G. Peralta, A. Ashkenazi, J. W. Wilslow, & D. J. Capon: Structural basis and functional diversity of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes; C. D. Johnson: The nematode caenorhabditis elegans: a model for the human nervous system; H. A. Ingraham, R. Chen, H. J. Mangalam, H. P. Elsholtz, V. Albert, & M. G. Rosenfeld: PIT-1: A tissue-specific transcription factor containing a pou domain and homedomain specifies a pituitary phenotype; R. H. Scheller: Neuropeptide biosynthesis: multiple mechanisms of regulating hormone action; M. B. Bolger, M. A. Sherman, & R. J. Deans: Computer models of drug binding antibodies; L. Emorine, S. Marullo, M. M. Suttren, C. Delavier, G. Patey, Y. Eshdat, K. Tate, & A. D. Strosberg: Structural and functional properties of the three human B-adrenergic receptor subtypes; R. J. Knapp, W. Kazmierski, V. J. Hruby, & H. U. Yamamura: Confirmationally restricted cyclic peptides selective for delta and mu opioid receptors; U. J. McMahan: Signals that direct the formation and maintenance of synaptic specializations; J. L. Bixby, K. J. Tomaselli, & L. F. Reichardt: Molecular interactions underlying axon growth; M. Schachner: Families of neural adhesion molecules; F. H. Gage, M. B. Rosenberg, & T. Friedmann: Grafting genetically modified cells to the brain; J. R. Sladek, T. J. Collier, J. D. Elsworth, J. T. Taylor, R. H. Roch, & D. E. Redmond: Neuroal transplantation for experimental parkinsonism; F. Hefti: Use of nerve growth factor to stimulate survival and regeneration of cholinergic neurons in the brain; W. H. Gispen: Synaptic plasticity as a basis for learning and memory: the role of protein B-50 (GAP43, F1); P. Anderson: Cellular and molecular mechanisms for LTP induction and maintenance; G. Banker: The development of neuronal polarity; R. L. Rotundo & K. J. Muller: Transport and localization of neuronal membrane proteins; L. L. Iversen, G. N. Woodruff, J. A. Kemp, R. M. McKernan, R. Gill, E. H. F. Young, & A. C. Foster: Molecular pharmacology of the glutam ate NMDA Receptor in brain; F. E. Bloom: Physiological roles of CNS peptides; S. J. Watson & H. Akil: Studying the regulation of neuropeptide systems by in situ hybridization of mRNA: peptides, enzymes and receptors; R. R. Llinas: Second messenger role in synaptic release; K. J. Catt, T. Balla, A. Baukal, L. Hunyady, S. I. Izumi, S. Stojilkovic, & K. Sandberg: Intracellular signals mediating neur


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  • ISBN-13: 9781852212056
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Oxford University Press
  • Height: 280 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Molecular Neurobiology and Neuropharmacology
  • Width: 215 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1852212055
  • Publisher Date: /08/1989
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: ICSU Short Reports
  • Weight: 530 gr


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