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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Neurobiology. ; Neurosciences. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research. This volume is a collection of articles covering recent advances in the field of neurobiology. Topics covered include chromosome 22 deletion syndrome and schizophrenia; characterization of proteome of human cerebrospinal fluid; hormonal pathways regulating intermale and interfemale aggression; neuronal gap junctions; effects of genes and stress on the neurobiology of depression; quantitative imaging with teh MicroPET small-animal PET tomograph; understanding myelination through studying its evolution.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (312 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080463520
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 73
    DDC: 573.8
    Language: English
    Note: Cover Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Chromosome 22 Deletion Syndrome And Schizophrenia -- I. Introduction -- II. 22q11DS: Mechanism of the Deletion -- III. 22q11DS: Clinical Phenotype -- IV. 22q11DS: Psychosis -- V. 22q11DS: Neuropathology -- VI. 22q11DS: Positional Cloning Schizophrenia Susceptibility Loci -- VII. 22q11DS: Murine Models -- VIII. Catechol-O-Methyltransferase -- IX. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: Characterization of Proteome of Human Cerebrospinal Fluid -- I. Introduction -- II. Materials and Methods -- A. Collection of Human CSF by Lumbar Puncture and Exclusion Criteria -- B. CSF Sample Preparation and Fractionation with SDS-PAGE -- C. In-Gel Digestion -- D. Protein Identification Using LC Followed by LCQ-MS -- E. Protein Identification Using Off-Line SCX Chromatography Followed by LTQ-FT MS -- F. Data Processing and Analysis -- III. Results -- A. Proteins Identified by muLC-LCQ-MS/MS -- B. Proteins Identified by nanoLC-LTQ-FT MS/MS Following Off-Line SCX Separation -- C. Reexamination of Previously Identified Proteins -- D. Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 3: Hormonal Pathways Regulating Intermale And Interfemale Aggression -- I. Introduction -- A. Common Regulatory Concepts in Males and Females -- II. Females -- A. DHEA as a Neurosteroid -- III. Males -- A. Regulation in the Adult -- B. Neural Steroid Receptors -- IV. Hormonal Modulation of Serotonin Function -- V. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 4: Neuronal GAP Junctions: Expression, Function, And Implications For Behavior -- I. A Brief History of Gap Junctions -- II. Gap Junction Structure -- III. Gap Junctions in the Brain -- IV. Electrical Coupling in the Brain -- V. Properties and Function of Electrical Synapses -- VI. Modulation of Electrical Synapses and Gap-Junctional Coupling. , VII. Use-Dependent Plasticity -- VIII. Local Factors: Voltage, pH, and Calcium -- IX. Neurotransmitter and Second Messenger Modulation -- X. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5: Effects of Genes and Stress on the Neurobiology of Depression -- I. Introduction -- II. Stress and Depression -- III. Genetics and Depression -- IV. Serotonergic System -- V. Candidate Gene Studies of the Serotonergic System -- A. Serotonin Transporter -- B. Serotonin Receptors -- C. Other Serotonin Receptors -- D. Tryptophan Hydroxylase -- VI. Current Stress and the Serotonergic System -- A. Early Life Stress and the Serotonergic System -- VII. Gene Stress Interaction -- VIII. Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenocortical (HPA) Axis -- A. Genetics and the HPA Axis -- B. Early Life Stress and the HPA Axis -- IX. Noradrenergic System -- A. Genetics and the Noradrenergic System -- B. Current Stress and the Noradrenergic System -- C. Early Life Stress and the Noradrenergic System -- X. Dopaminergic System in Depression -- A. Genetics and the Dopaminergic System -- B. Current Stress and the Dopaminergic System -- C. Early Life Stress and the Dopaminergic System -- XI. GABAergic System -- A. Genetics and the GABAergic System -- B. Early Life Stress and the GABAergic System -- XII. Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor -- A. Genetics and BDNF -- B. Current Stress and BDNF -- C. Early Life Stress and BDNF -- XIII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Quantitative Imaging with the Micro-pet Small-Animal Pet Tomograph -- I. Introduction -- II. Setup and Calibration -- A. Scanner Setup -- B. Calibration -- C. Quality Control -- D. External Radioactivity Measurements -- E. Animal Positioning -- III. Physical Corrections -- A. Randoms -- B. Deadtime -- C. Attenuation -- D. Scatter -- E. Normalization -- F. Natural Background Radioactivity of LSO -- IV. Image Reconstruction. , V. Data Analysis -- A. Anatomical Segmentation and Image Registration -- B. Partial Volume Correction -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Understanding Myelination Through Studying Its Evolution -- I. Introduction -- II. Evidence that Glial Cells First Interacted with Large Axons in a "Nonmyelin" Relationship -- III. Myelin-like Sheaths in Invertebrates -- A. Morphological Considerations -- B. Physiological Properties of Invertebrate Myelinated Fibers -- C. Biochemical Properties of Invertebrate Myelinated Fibers -- D. Concluding Remarks on Invertebrate Fiber Myelination -- IV. Vertebrate Myelinated Nervous System -- A. Morphological Features -- B. Biochemical and Molecular Features of Vertebrate Myelin Sheaths -- C. Differentiation of Myelinating CNS and PNS Glial Cells -- V. Use of Comparative Myelin Studies to Understand CNS Regeneration -- A. Myelin Inhibition, a Historical Perspective -- B. Characterization of Regeneration Inhibitors in Mammals -- C. Phylogeny of CNS Regeneration -- D. Comparative Genomics of the Myelin Inhibitory Machinery -- E. CNS Regeneration Despite Myelin Inhibitors-Does the Immune System Make the Difference? -- F. Conclusion: Collision of Biological Necessity and Clinical Needs -- VI. Future Studies of Myelin Evolution -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: International review of neurobiology -- Indexes. ; Neurobiology -- Indexes. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: International Review of Neurobiology is a well-respected series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research. This volume is a cumulative subject index of volumes 1-25.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (133 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080495491
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 57
    DDC: 573.8
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Neurobiology -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contents of Volumes 1-25 -- Subject Index -- Contributor Index.
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    London :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Neurobiology. ; Neurosciences. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (305 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080458311
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 63
    DDC: 573.8
    Language: English
    Note: front cover -- copyright -- table of contents -- contributors -- MAPPING NEURORECEPTORS AT WORK: ON THE DEFINITION AND INTERPRETATION OF BINDING POTENTIALS AFTER 20 YEARS OF PROGRESS -- I. Twenty Years of Progress -- II. Remaining Issues -- III. Solutions -- References 1 -- MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: FROM MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPIC FINDINGS TO THEIR MOLECULAR MECHANISMS -- I. Introduction 2 -- II. Phosphorus-31 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy -- III. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy -- IV. Molecular Genetic Findings -- V. Roles of Mitochondrial Calcium Regulation -- VI. Conclusions -- References 2 -- LARGE-SCALE MICROARRAY STUDIES OF GENE EXPRESSION IN MULTIPLE REGIONS OF THE BRAIN IN SCHIZOPHRENIA AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE -- I. Introduction 3 -- II. Gene Expression Profiling Using Microarrays: Technologies Overview -- III. Postmortem Brains and Gene Expression Studies -- IV. Comparison of Gene Expression Profiles among Normal Brain Regions -- V. Gene Expression Profiles of Brain Regions in Alzheimer's Disease -- VI. Gene Expression Profiling in Schizophrenia -- VII. Future Perspectives -- References 3 -- REGULATION OF SEROTONIN 2C RECEPTOR PRE-mRNA EDITING BY SEROTONIN -- I. Introduction 4 -- II. Modification of RNA Sequences by RNA Editing via Hydrolytic Deaminations of Adenosines -- III. Enzymes Responsible for A-to-I Editing and Their Substrate Requirements -- IV. A-to-I Editing of the 5- HT2C Receptor Pre- mRNA -- V. Modulation of 5- HT2C Receptor Function by RNA Editing -- VI. 5- HT2C Pre- mRNA Editing Responses to Sustained Changes of Postsynaptic 5-HT2C Receptor Activation -- VII. 5- HT2C Pre- mRNA Editing in the Human Prefrontal Cortex and Alterations in Editing-Site Preferences in Brains of Subjects with Major Depression -- VIII. Conclusions and Future Directions -- References 4. , THE DOPAMINE HYPOTHESIS OF DRUG ADDICTION: HYPODOPAMINERGIC STATE -- I. Drug Addiction as a Brain Disease -- II. The Mesolimbic Dopamine System -- III. Behavioral Animal Models -- IV. Biochemical Studies -- V. Primate Studies -- VI. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments 5 -- References 5 -- HUMAN AND ANIMAL SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHIES ARE AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES: A NOVEL THEORY AND ITS SUPPORTING EVIDENCE -- I. Introduction 6 -- II. A New Theory on the Mechanism of Pathogenesis of Spongiform Encephalopathies (SEs) -- III. Supporting Evidence -- IV. Early Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Various SE Diseases -- V. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments 6 -- References 6 -- ADENOSINE AND BRAIN FUNCTION -- I. Introduction 7 -- II. Regulation of Brain Adenosine Levels in the Central Nervous System -- III. Adenosine Receptors -- IV. Functions of Adenosine Receptors -- V. Adenosine-Dopamine Interactions in Brain -- VI. Phenotypes of Knockout Mice -- VII. Adenosine Receptors and Protection against Ischemic and Excitotoxic Brain Injuries -- VIII. Adenosine A2A Receptors and Neurodegenerative Disorders -- IX. Adenosine Receptors and Psychiatric Disorders -- X. Adenosine and the Regulation of Sleep- Wake Cycles -- XI. Adenosine and Epilepsy -- XII. Adenosine and Pain -- Acknowledgments 7 -- References 7 -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Neurobiology -- Research. ; Nervous system -- Research. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research. This volume is a collection of chapters covering recent advances in the field of neurobiology. Chapters address anesthetic binding sites on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, NMDA receptor signal regulation, alcohol self-administration in rodents, and dopamine receptor mutations in mice. Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research. This volume is a collection of chapters covering recent advances in the field of neurobiology. Chapters address anesthetic binding sites on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, NMDA receptor signal regulation, alcohol self-administration in rodents, and dopamine receptor mutations in mice.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (257 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080478586
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 54
    DDC: 573.8
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Neurobiology -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Unique General Anesthetic Binding Sites Within Distinct Conformational States of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor -- I. Introduction -- II. General Anesthetics -- III. The Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Receptor Superfamily -- IV. General Anesthetic Binding Sites -- V. Possible Caveats -- VI. Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 2. Signaling Molecules and Receptor Transduction Cascades That Regulate NMDA Receptor-Mediated Synaptic Transmission -- I. Excitatory Synaptic Transmission -- II. General Information About NMDARs -- III. Signaling Molecules and Their Regulation of NMDA Channels -- IV. Trafficking of Glutamate Receptors -- V. General Information on GPCRs -- VI. Receptor Tyrosine Kinases -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3. Behavioral Measures of Alcohol Self-Administration and Intake Control: Rodent Models -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. Methods to Measure Ethanol-Seeking in Rodents -- IV. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Dopaminergic Mouse Mutants: Investigating the Roles of the Different Dopamine Receptor Subtypes and the Dopamine Transporter -- I. Dopamine and Its Receptors -- II. History of the Dopamine Receptors -- III. D1-Like Receptors -- IV. D2-Like Receptors -- V. Double Knockout Models -- VI. Dopamine Transporter -- VII. Discussion -- References -- Chapter 5. Drosophila melanogaster, A Genetic Model System for Alcohol Research -- I. Introduction -- II. Ethanol Metabolism -- III. Ethanol Toxicity -- IV. Acute Ethanol Intoxication -- V. Ethanol Tolerance -- VI. Ethanol Preference -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Neurobiology. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research. This volume is a collection of articles covering recent advances in the field of neurobiology. Topics covered include behavioral mechanisms and the neurobiology of conditioned sexual responding; NMDA receptors in alcoholism; processing and representation of species-specific communication calls in the auditory system of bats; central nervous system control of micturition; the structure and physiology of the rat auditory system; and neurobiology of cat and human sexual behavior.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (261 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080544250
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 56
    DDC: 573.8
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Neurobiology -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- Chapter 1. Behavioral Mechanisms and the Neurobiology of Conditioned Sexual Responding -- I. Introduction -- II. Pavlovian Conditioning of Sexual Responses -- III. Hormones and Sexual Conditioning -- IV. Sexual Conditioning and the Brain -- V. Behavior Systems and Biological Constraints on Learning -- VI. Conditioning and the Sexual Behavior System of Quail: The Role of Species-typical Cues -- VII. Pavlovian Conditioning and Reproductive Success -- VIII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2. NMDA Receptors in Alcoholism -- I. Alcohol Dependence -- II. The NMDA Receptor -- III. Acute Effect of Ethanol on the NMDA Receptor -- IV. Role of the NMDA Receptor in the Perception of Ethanol's Effects -- V. Role of the NMDA Receptor in Adaptation to Ethanol -- VI. The NMDA Receptor and Pharmacotherapy of Alcohol Dependence -- VII. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3. Processing and Representation of Species-Specific Communication Calls in the Auditory System of Bats -- I. Introduction -- II. General Features of the Mammalian Auditory System -- III. The Structure of Communication Calls Emitted by Mexican Free-tailed Bats -- IV. Processing and Representation of Communication Sounds in a Lower Auditory Nucleus -- V. The Population of DNLL Neurons Reproduce the Spectral and Temporal Features of any Complex Signal -- VI. Processing and Representation of Communication Sounds is More Complex in the Inferior Colliculus -- VII. Progressive Transformations Occur along the Auditory Pathway but are Scrambled in the IC -- VIII. Due to Selectivity, Each Call is Coded in the Inferior Colliculus by a Unique Population Response -- IX. Processing in the Cortex -- X. The Biosonar Calls of the Mustache Bat -- XI. The Auditory Cortex of the Mustache Bat. , XII. The Mustache Bat Auditory Cortex is Well Adapted for Processing Both Biosonar and Communication Calls -- XIII. Structure of the Mustache Bats' Social Communication Calls -- XIV. Responses of FM-FM Neurons in the Mustache Bat Cortex to Social Communication Calls -- XV. Is Combinatorial Sensitivity an Emergent Property in the Forebrain of Vertebrates? -- XVI. Mechanisms that Generate Combination Sensitivity -- XVII. Implications for Hierarchical Processing -- XVIII. Concluding Comments -- References -- Chapter 4. Central Nervous System Control of Micturition -- I. Introduction -- II. Motoneurons Innervating Bladder and Urethral Sphincter -- III. Sacral Cord Micturition Reflexes -- IV. Brainstem-Spinal Cord Pathways Coordinate Bladder and Sphincter Motoneurons -- V. Afferent Systems of the M-region -- VI. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. The Structure and Physiology of the Rat Auditory System: An Overview -- I. Introduction -- II. The Cochlear Nuclear Complex -- III. The Superior Olivary Complex -- IV. The Nuclei of the Lateral Lemniscus -- V. The Inferior Colliculus -- VI. The Medial Geniculate Body -- VII. The Auditory Cortex -- VIII. The Descending Auditory Pathway -- IX. Concluding Remarks -- X. Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6. Neurobiology of Cat and Human Sexual Behavior -- I. The Spino-Brainstem-Spinal Circuit for the Mating Reflex in Cat -- II. Central Control of Mating Behavior in Humans -- III. Differences in Central Nervous System Control of Sexual Behavior Between Rodents and Primates -- References -- INDEX -- CONTENTS OF RECENT VOLUMES -- Color Plate Section.
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    London :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Neurobiology. ; Neurobiology -- Research. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Published since 1959, International Review of Neurobiology is a well-known series appealing to neuroscientists, clinicians, psychologists, physiologists, and pharmacologists. Led by an internationally renowned editorial board, this important serial publishes both eclectic volumes made up of timely reviews and thematic volumes that focus on recent progress in a specific area of neurobiology research.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (243 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080495521
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 62
    DDC: 573.8
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. GABAA Receptor Structure-Function Studies: A Reexamination in Light of New Acetylcholine Receptor Structures -- I. Overview -- II. Subunits, Cloning, Topology, and Assembly -- III. Receptor Kinetics -- IV. Channel Characteristics. Selectivity and Conductance -- V. SCAM and Channel Structure-Function Relationships -- VI. Overview of High-Resolution Structures of the Homologous ACh Receptor -- VII. The Membrane-Spanning Domain Structure -- VIII. AChBP Structure and the GABA Binding Sites -- IX. The Interface Between the Extracellular and Membrane-Spanning Domains: How Does Transduction Work? -- X. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2. Dopamine Mechanisms and Cocaine Reward -- I. Introduction -- II. Basic Pharmacology of Cocaine -- III. Monoamine Transporters -- IV. Nucleus Accumbens Dopamine -- V. Prefrontal Cortex Dopamine -- VI. Midbrain Dopamine Neurons -- VII. Phasic and Tonic Dopamine Release -- VIII. Dopamine Receptors -- IX. Striatal Medium Spiny Neurons -- X. Dopamine and Intracellular Cascades -- XI. Neural Basis of Associative Learning -- XII. Midbrain Dopamine Neurons and Associative Learning -- XIII. Drug Addiction and Learning -- XIV. Cocaine-Associative Learning -- XV. Summary -- References -- Chapter 3. Proteolytic Dysfunction in Neurodegenerative Disorders -- I. Introduction -- II. Proteolysis in the Central Nervous System -- III. Parkinson's Disease -- IV. Alzheimer's Disease -- V. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis -- VI. Polyglutamine Repeat Diseases -- VII. Prion Diseases -- VIII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4. Neuroimaging Studies in Bipolar Children and Adolescents -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. Methodology -- IV. Neuropsychological Abnormalities in Bipolar Disorder -- V. Brain Imaging Findings in Adult Patients. , VI. Brain Imaging Findings in Children and Adolescents -- VII. Summary -- References -- Chapter 5. Chemosensory G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling in the Brain -- I. Introduction -- II. Chemosensing G-Protein-Coupled Receptors in the Brain -- References -- Chapter 6. Disturbances of Emotion Regulation after Focal Brain Lesions -- I. Definitions -- II. The Neuroanatomy of Emotions and Feelings -- III. Disturbances of Emotional Experience After Focal Brain Damage -- IV. Developmental Versus Adult-Onset Brain Damage -- V. Neural Mechanisms of Emotional Control -- VI. Emotion, Cognition, and Social Behavior -- VII. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7. The Use of Caenorhabditis elegans in Molecular Neuropharmacology -- I. Ivermectin -- II. Fluoxetine -- III. Alcohol -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes.
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    La Vergne :Royal Society of Chemistry, The,
    Keywords: Organometallic compounds - Collected works. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This Specialist Periodical Report aims to reflect the growing interest in the potential of organometallic chemistry.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (539 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781847553911
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 547.05
    Language: English
    Note: Organometallic Chemistry -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Group I. The Alkali and Coinage Metals -- 1 Lithium -- Structural and Bonding Studies -- Polylithio-compounds -- Halogenocarbon Derivatives -- Some Organic Reactions -- 2 Sodium and Potassium -- 3 Copper, Silver, and Gold -- Copper and Silver π-Complexes -- σ-Bonded Organo-copper and -silver Compounds -- Gold -- Chapter 2 Group II. The Alkaline Earths and Zinc and its Congeners -- 1 Beryllium -- 2 Magnesium -- Preparation and Composition -- Reactions -- Inversions and Rearrangements -- Halogenocarbon Derivatives -- 3 Calcium, Strontium, and Barium -- 4 Zinc and Cadmium -- 5 Mercury -- Preparative Reactions -- Mercuration and Demercuration Reactions -- Other Reactions -- Carbene Precursors -- Chapter 3 Group III. Boron, Aluminium, Gallium, Indium, and Thallium -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Boron -- General -- Preparations -- Radical Reactions -- Mechanisms and Kinetics -- Preparative Reactions involving Radicals -- Non-radical Mechanisms and Kinetics -- Nucleophilic Displacements at Tetrahedral Boron Centres -- Displacement of the Alkyl Groups attached to Boranes -- Olefin Elimination and Addition -- Reactions of R3B -- Organic Reactions of R3B -- Hydrido-organoboranes -- Compounds containing Boron-Nitrogen Bonds -- Borinic and Boronic Acids and their Derivatives -- Synthesis -- Reactions -- Compounds containing Boron-Chalcogen Bonds -- Compounds containing Boron-Halogen Bonds -- 3 Aluminium -- Preparations and Reactions -- Structures, Bonding, and Exchange Reactions -- Organic Applications -- Mechanisms and Kinetics -- Various Reactions -- Transition-metal-Organoaluminium Systems -- 4 Gallium -- 5 Indium -- 6 Thallium -- Trialkylthalliums-R3T1 -- Dialkylthallium and Diarylthallium Compounds-R2T1X -- Monoalkylthallium and Monoarylthallium Compounds-RT1X2 -- Organic Reactions. , Thallium(i) Cyclopentadienides -- Chapter 4 Group III. The Carboranes -- Chapter 5 Group IV. The Silicon Group -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Formation of the Carbon-Metal Bond Synthesis -- Reactions of M-C Compounds -- 3 Cleavage of the Carbon-Metal Bond -- 4 Mechanistic Studies of Carbon-Metal Bond Cleavage -- Rearrangement Reactions involving the Silicon-Carbon Bond -- 5 Thermochemical, Spectroscopic, and Structural Studies -- 6 Cyclopentadienyl Derivatives of the Group IV Elements -- 7 Addition Reactions -- 8 Alkali-metal Derivatives R3MM' -- 9 Catenation -- 10 Carbenes and their Silicon Group Congeners -- 11 Mercury Derivatives -- 12 Free Radicals -- 13 Hydrides of Silicon and Germanium -- 14 Organotin Hydrides -- 15 Boron Derivatives -- 16 Nitrogen Derivatives -- Diazo-compounds -- Azides -- Addition Reactions -- Silazanes -- Aminosilanes -- 17 Phosphine, Arsine, and Stibine Derivatives -- 18 Silicon-Oxygen Compounds -- Alkoxysilanes and Siloxanes -- Rearrangements involving Compounds containing the Si-O Bond -- Silyl Esters -- Organosilicon Peroxides -- 19 Germanium-Oxygen Compounds -- 20 Tin-Oxygen Compounds -- 21 Sulphur Derivatives -- 22 Lead-Oxygen and Lead-Halogen Compounds -- 23 Halogen Exchange Reactions -- 24 Complexes of Silicon, Germanium, Tin, and Lead -- 25 Structural Determinations -- 26 Bonding in Group IV Organometallic Compounds -- Chapter 6 Metal Carbonyls -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Spectroscopic Studies -- 3 Preparation of Carbonyl Compounds -- 4 Hydrido(carbonyl)metal Complexes -- 5 Halogeno- and Azido-(carbonyl)metal Complexes -- Chapter 7 Organometallic Compounds containing Metal-Metal Bonds -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Compounds containing Transition Metal-Transition Metal Bonds -- Compounds containing Isolated Bonds and Bond Sequences -- Transition Metal Clusters. , 3 Compounds containing Bonds between Transition Metals and the Elements of Groups IB-VB -- Group IB -- Group IIB -- Group IIIB -- Boron -- Aluminium -- Indium and Thallium -- Group IV -- General Preparative Work -- The Nature of the Metal-Metal Bond -- Titanium Group -- Chromium Group -- Manganese Group -- Iron Group -- Cobalt Group -- Nickel Group -- Group V -- 4 Compounds containing Group IIB-Group IV Element Bonds -- Chapter 8 Substitution Reactions of Metal and Organo-metal Carbonyls with Group V and VI Donor Ligands -- 1 Introduction -- 2 General Papers on Metal Carbonyl Complexes -- 3 Group V -- 4 Group VI -- Complexes of Cr°, Mo° and W° -- Halogenocarbonyl Complexes of and IIMo WII -- Cyclopentadienyl Carbonyl Complexes of MoII and WII -- 5 Group VII -- Complexes of Mn° and Re0 -- Cyclopentadienyl Carbonyl Complexes of MnI -- Other Complexes of MnI and ReI -- 6 Group VIII: Fe, Ru, and Os -- Complexes of the Cluster Carbonyls -- Mononuclear Complexes of Fe° and Ru° -- Complexes containing the M2(CO)6 Unit (M = Fe or Ru) -- Cyclopentadienyl Carbonyl Complexes of FeII -- Other Complexes of FeII, RuII, and OsII -- 7 Group VIII: Co, Rh, and Ir -- Complexes of Co0, Rh°, and Ir° -- Complexes of Co1, Rh1, and Ir1 -- 8 Group VIII: Ni, Pd, and Pt -- 9 Copper -- Chapter 9 Carbene, Nitrene, and Related Complexes -- 1 Synthesis of Carbene Complexes -- 2 Structure and Bonding in Carbene Complexes -- 3 Reactions of Carbene Complexes -- 4 Nitrene Complexes -- Chapter 10 Complexes containing Metal-Carbon σ-Bonds -- 1 σ-Bonded Complexes -- Group IV -- Group V -- Group VI -- Group VII -- Group VIII -- Group I -- 2 Compounds Derived from Carbonylmetal Anions -- 3 Insertion Reactions -- Carbon Monoxide (and Decarbonylation Reactions) -- Sulphur Dioxide -- Olefins and Acetylenes -- Tetracyanoethylene -- Isocyanides -- 4 ortho-Metallation and Related Reactions. , Nitrogen Donors -- Phosphorus Donors -- Carbon Donors -- Sulphur Ligands -- 5 Formation of M-C σ-Bonds from Olefin or Diene Complexes -- 6 Cobaloximes, Cobalamins, and Related Compounds -- 7 Organic Derivatives of Schiff-base Complexes -- Chapter 11 Hydrocarbon-Metal π-Complexes -- 1 Bonding in Mono-olefin and Acetylene Complexes -- 2 Mono-olefin Complexes -- 3 Mono-olefin Chelate Complexes -- 4 Acetylene Complexes -- 5 Acyclic Conjugated Diolefin Complexes -- 6 Cyclic Conjugated Diolefin Complexes -- Cyclobutadiene Complexes -- Cyclopentadiene Complexes -- Complexes of Six- and Seven-membered Rings -- Complexes of Eight-membered Rings -- 7 Complexes of Chelating Unconjugated Diolefins -- 8 Cationic Metal-Olefin and -Acetylene Complexes -- 9 Complexes Derived from Allenes and from Trimethyl-enemethane -- 10 Complexes of Polycyclic Hydrocarbons -- Chapter 12 π-Allylic Complexes -- 1 General Developments -- 2 Tantalum -- 3 Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium -- 4 Cobalt, Rhodium, and Iridium -- 5 Nickel, Palladium, and Platinum -- Chapter 13 π-Cyclopentadlenyl, Arene, and Related Compounds -- 1 Introduction -- 2 π-Cyclopentadienyl Complexes -- Features of General Interest -- Group IV -- Preparation of Complexes -- Other Studies -- Group V -- Group VI -- Preparation of Complexes -- Other Studies -- Group VII -- Group VIII: Fe, Ru, and Os -- Preparation of Complexes -- Other Studies -- Group VIII: Co, Rh, and Ir -- Group VIII: Ni, Pd, and Pt -- Preparation of Complexes -- Other Studies -- Other Metals -- 3 π-Arene Complexes -- Group VI -- Preparation of Complexes -- Other Studies -- Group VII -- Group VIII: Fe, Ru, and Os -- Group VIII: Co, Rh, and Ir -- Group VIII: Ni -- Uranium -- 4 Carborane Complexes -- The [B9C211]2- Ligand and Related Systems -- Other Carborane Ligands -- Theory of Bonding in Carborane Complexes -- 5 Complexes with Other Related Ligands. , Tris(pyrazolyl)borate Complexes -- Borabenzene Complexes -- Borazole Complexes -- Pyrrole and Pyrrolyl Complexes -- Thiophen Complexes -- Chapter 14 Substitution Reactions of Hydrocarbon-Metal π-Complexes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Results of General Interest -- 3 Individual Systems -- OC6H6)Cr(CO)3 (Benchrotrene) -- [(Tropylium)Cr(CO)3]+ and Related Complexes -- (π-C5H5)Mn(CO)3 (Cymantrene) -- (π-C4H4)Fe(CO)3 -- (π-Diene)Fe(CO)3 Complexes -- [(π-C5H5)Fe(π-C6H6)]+ Complexes -- (π-CsHs)2Co and Derived (π-C5H5)Co(π-diene) Complexes -- Cobalt-Carbon Cluster Compounds -- 4 Chemistry of the Iron-group Metallocenes (Ferrocene, Ruthenocene, and Osmocene) -- General -- General Chemistry -- Proton N.M.R. Studies -- Stereochemistry of Ferrocenes -- Biferrocenyls and Bridged Ferrocenes (Ferro-cenophanes) -- Polymeric Ferrocene Derivatives -- Ferrocene Derivatives containing Heteroatoms -- Boron -- Silicon and Germanium -- Phosphorus and Arsenic -- Sulphur -- Transition Metals -- Ferricinium Salts -- Chapter 15 Oxidative-addition and Related Reactions -- 1 Niobium and Tantalum -- 2 Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten -- 3 Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium -- 4 Cobalt, Rhodium, and Iridium -- 5 Nickel, Palladium, and Platinum -- Chapter 16 Homogeneous Catalysis -- 1 General -- 2 Hydrogenation -- 3 Isomerization -- 4 Skeletal Rearrangements -- 5 Rearrangement of Strained Cycloalkanes -- 6 Hydroformylation and Related Reactions -- 7 Dimerization and Oligomerization -- 8 Oxidation -- 9 Synthesis -- Reduction of Dinitrogen -- Chapter 17 X-Ray and Electron Diffraction Studies of Organometallic Compounds -- 1 Introduction -- Coverage -- Symbols, Abbreviations, and Conventions -- 2 Main Table Listing Compounds and Structural Data -- 3 Cross-reference Lists -- Metal Listings -- Ligand Listings -- Author Index.
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    Keywords: Nuclear magnetic resonance - Collected works. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: For those wanting to become rapidly acquainted with specific areas of NMR, this title provides unrivalled scope of coverage.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (372 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781847553607
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 016.538362
    Language: English
    Note: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Nuclear Shielding -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Basic Aspects of Nuclear Shielding -- A General Theory -- B Basic Physical Aspects -- 3 Calculations of Nuclear Shielding -- A Introduction -- B Ab Initio Calculations -- C Empirical and Semi-empirical Calculations -- 4 Transmission of Effects within Molecules -- A Introduction -- B 'Resonance Effects', 'Inductive Effects', and 'Substituent Effects' in General -- C Magnetic Anisotropy Effects -- E Electric Field Effects -- F van der Waals and Steric Effects -- G Hydrogen Bonding Effects -- H Isotope Shifts -- 5 Shielding of Particular Nuclear Species -- A Introduction -- B Fluorine Chemical Shifts -- C Phosphorus Chemical Shifts -- D Boron Chemical Shifts -- E Silicon Chemical Shifts -- F Nitrogen Chemical Shifts -- G Chemical Shifts of other Nuclei -- 6 Conclusions -- Chapter2 Nuclear Spin-Spin Coupling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Work -- A Ab Initio Calculations -- B Semi-empirical Calculations -- C Other Topics of Theoretical Interest -- 3 Coupling of Directly Bonded Nuclei -- A Coupling to Hydrogen -- B Coupling to Elements of Groups IIIB and IVB -- C Coupling to Elements of Group VB -- D Coupling to Elements of Group VIB -- E Coupling to Elements of Group VIIB -- F Miscellaneous One-bond Couplings -- 4 Coupling between Nuclei Separated by Two Chemical Bonds, 2J -- A Geminal Proton-Proton Coupling -- B Two-bond Coupling of Other Nuclei to Protons -- C Two-bond Coupling to Carbon, Excluding 2J(13CX1H) -- D 2J(31P,29Si) -- E Coupling of Group VB and VIIB Elements to Group VB -- F Two-bond (19F,19F) Coupling -- G Miscellaneous Two-bond Couplings -- 5 Coupling between Nuclei Separated by Three Chemical Bonds, 3J -- A Vicinal Proton-Proton Coupling via Carbon 3J(1HCC1H) -- B Three-bond coupling of Protons via Other Atoms. , C Three-bond Coupling of Other Nuclei to Protons -- D Three-bond Coupling to Carbon -- E Three-bond Coupling to Phosphorus -- F Three-bond Coupling to Fluorine -- 6 Coupling between Nuclei Separated by Four Chemical Bonds, 4J -- A Proton-Proton Coupling via Carbon, 4J(1HCCC1H) -- B Four-bond Coupling of Protons via Other Atoms -- C Four-bond Coupling of Other Nuclei to Protons -- D Four-bond Coupling to Carbon -- E Four-bond Coupling to Fluorine -- A Proton-ProtonCoupling via Carbon,5J(1HCCCC1H) -- B Five-bond Proton-Proton Coupling via Other Atoms -- C Five-bond Coupling of Other Nuclei to Protons -- D Five-bond Coupling to Carbon -- E Five-bond (19F,19F) Coupling -- F 5J(195PtSiCCC19F) -- G Other Five-bond Couplings -- 8 Coupling between Nuclei Separated by Six Chemical Bonds,6J -- A Proton-Proton Coupling via Carbon, 6J(1HCCCCC1H) -- B Proton-Proton Coupling via Other Atoms -- C Six-bond Coupling of Other Nuclei to Protons -- 9 Coupling between Nuclei Separated by Seven or More Chemical Bonds -- A 7J(lH,1H) -- B 9J(1HCCCCCCCC1H) -- C nJ(19F,19F) -- n = 9-14 -- 10 Coupling in π-Electron Systems -- A Homo-aromatic Molecules -- B Annulenes -- C Heterocyclic Molecules -- D Linear Molecules -- 11 Through-space Coupling -- 12 Recent Experimental Advances -- Chapter3 Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Liquids -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Models for Molecular Rotation -- 3 Relaxation Studies in Pure Liquids -- A Proton and Deuteron Relaxation -- B 13C Relaxation -- C 29Si Relaxation -- D 207Pb Relaxation -- E Studies of Several Resonant Nuclei: 1H, 2H, 14N, 19F, 35Cl -- 4 Relaxation Studies in Liquid Mixtures of Non-electrolytes -- A Proton and Deuteron Relaxation -- B 13C Relaxation -- C Studies of Several Resonant Nuclei: 1H, 2H, 14N, 19F -- 5 Relaxation Studies in Electrolyte Solutions -- A Proton Relaxation -- B 13C Relaxation. , C Relaxation of Heavy Spin-1/2 Nuclei: 113Cd, 199Hg, 205Tl, 207Pb -- D Relaxation of Alkali-metal and Halogen Nuclei: 7Li, 23Na, 85Rb, 87Rb, 133Cs, 19F, 35Cl, 37Cl, 79Br, 81Br, 127I -- Chapter 4 Bandshape Phenomena in Liquids -- 1 Introduction -- A Recent Developments -- B Coverage of the Report -- 2 Experimental Aspects -- A Fourier Transform versus Continuous Wave Spectra -- B Resolution Enhancement -- C Magnetic Field Inhomogeneities -- 3 Exchange of Magnetic Sites -- A General Aspects -- B Intramolecular Exchange -- C Intermolecular Exchange -- D Mechanistic Studies in Inorganic Chemistry -- 4 Relaxation Effects: Linewidths -- A Theoretical Work -- B Chemical Exchange Rates Determined by the Swift-Connick Approach -- C Linewidth Determinations in Paramagnetic Systems -- D Effects of Scalar Coupling to Quadrupolar Nuclei -- Chapter5 Multiple Resonance -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory of Multiple Resonance -- 3 Experimental Techniques -- 4 The Nuclear Overhauser Effect -- A Intramolecular -- B Intermolecular -- 5 Chemical Applications of Multiple Resonance -- A Decoupling: Simplification and Assignment -- B Selective Irradiation Experiments: Measurements of Magnitudes and Relative Signs of Coupling Constants -- C Chemical Shift Determination -- 6 Solid-state Studies -- Chapter6 Macromolecules -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reviews -- 3 Synthetic Macromolecules -- A 1H High-resolution N.M.R. -- B Broadline N.M.R. -- C Spin-echo N.M.R. -- D 13C N.M.R. -- E 19F N.M.R. -- 4 Biological and Related Macromolecules -- A 1H N.M.R. of Synthetic Polypeptides -- B 1H N.M.R. of Natural and Related Polypeptides and Polysaccharides -- C 1H N.M.R. of Proteins -- D 1H N.M.R. of Enzymes -- E 1H N.M.R. of Polynucleotides -- F 13C Studies -- G Other Nuclei -- 5 Small Molecules -- A 1H Studies of Hydration -- B 1H N.M.R.- General Studies -- C 13C N.M.R. Studies -- D Other Nuclei. , E Counter-ion N.M.R. -- Chapter 7 Liquid Crystals and Micellar Solutions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reviews -- 3 Lyotropic Liquid Crystal Phases -- A Alkyl-chain Resonances -- B Water Studies -- C Counter-ion Studies -- D Vesicle Studies -- 4 Thermotropic Liquid Crystals -- 5 Micelles -- 6 Reversed Micelles -- 7 Microemulsions and Emulsions -- Chapter 8 The Solid State -- 1 General Introduction -- 2 Half-integral Spins in Diamagnetic Solids -- A Introduction -- B Theory of the Resonance Spectrum -- C Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation Theory -- D Structural Studies -- E Motional Studies (Classical Regime) -- F Quantum Effects -- G High Resolution in Solids -- H N.M.R. Image Formation -- A Introduction -- B 2H N.M.R. -- C First-row Elements -- D Second-row Elements -- E Other Nuclei -- 4 Systems with Unpaired Electrons in the Absence of Magnetic Ordering -- A Non-metallic Paramagnetic Systems -- B Metals -- C Alloys -- D Semiconductors -- E Metal Hydrides -- F One-dimensional Metals -- 5 Ordered Magnetic Materials -- A Ferromagnetic Materials -- B Antiferromagnetic Materials -- C Ferrimagnetic Materials -- 6 New Apparatus and Techniques -- A Techniques -- B Analysis -- C Sources of Error -- D Apparatus -- 7 Surface Phenomena -- A Introduction -- B Adsorption on Graphite and Charcoal -- C Adsorption on Silica -- D Adsorption on Aluminas and other Surfaces -- E Zeolites -- Chapter 9 Medium Effects -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Non-specific Medium Effects -- 3 Effects due to Specific Interactions with the Medium -- A The ASIS Effect -- B Hydrogen-bonded Systems -- C Aqueous Systems -- D Ionic Solutions -- E Micellar Aggregation -- 4 Shift Reagents -- Author Index.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Serotonin. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080460765
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    Language: English
    Note: front cover -- copyright -- table of contents -- Preface -- SECTION I THE CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM -- PART I. INTRODUCTION -- I. Anatomy -- PART II. THE MUSCARINIC SYSTEM -- I. Anatomy -- II. Electrical Activity -- III. Interactions with Other Transmitters -- IV. Postsynaptic Cascades -- V. Other Topics -- PART III. THE NICOTINIC SYSTEM -- I. Microanatomy -- II. Functional Microanatomy -- III. Interactions with Other Transmitters -- IV. Learning -- V. Miscellaneous Topics -- Section I References -- Section I Further Reading -- SECTION II THE DOPAMINE SYSTEM -- Section II Further Reading -- Section II References -- IX. Miscellaneous Items -- VIII. Parkinson's Disease -- VII. Dopamine and Behavior -- VI. Dopamine and Learning -- V. Miscellaneous Items -- IV. Dopamine-Induced Signaling Cascades -- III. Interaction between Dopamine and other Transmitters -- II. Electrical Reactions -- I. Anatomy -- SECTION III THE NOREPINEPHRINE SYSTEM -- Section III Further Reading -- Section III References -- VIII. Miscellaneous Items -- VII. Memory and Learning (LTP) -- VI. Tropins and Cytokines -- V. Postsynaptic Cascades -- IV. Interactions with Other Transmitters -- III. Electrical Activity -- II. Functional Neuroanatomy -- I. Microanatomy -- SECTION IV THE ADRENALINE SYSTEM -- Section IV References -- SECTION V SEROTONIN SYSTEM -- Section V Further Readings -- Section V References -- VIII. Miscellaneous -- VII. Sleep -- VI. Serotonin and the Development of Neural Systems -- V. Serotonin and Synaptic Plasticity -- IV. Postsynaptic Cascades -- III. Interactions Between Serotonin and Other Neurotransmitter Systems -- II. Electrical Actions -- I. Anatomy -- SECTION VI CONCLUSION -- Section VI References -- Possibly Obscure Acronyms for some Readers -- index.
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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Neurobiology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (455 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080857701
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    DDC: 573.8
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- International Review of Neurobiology, Volume 36 -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Ca2+, N-Methyl-D-aspartate Receptors, and AIDS-Related Neuronal Injury -- I. Introduction -- II. Neuronal Loss in the CNS of AIDS Patients -- III. gpl20-Induced Neuronal Injury Is Ameliorated by Calcium Channel Anotagonists -- IV. Involvement of the NMDA Receptor in gpl20-Induced Neuronal Injury -- V. Indirect Neuronal Injury Mediated by HIV-Infected or gp120-Stimulated Monocytic Cells -- VI. Possible Involvement of Astrocytes, Oligodendrocytes, and Other HIV-1 Proteins in Neuronal Injury -- VII. Overstimulation of NMDA Receptors, a Final Common Pathway -- VIII. Development of Clinically Tolerated NMDA Antagonists for HIV-Related Neuronal Injury -- IX. Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonist Treatments on the Horizon -- X. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2. Processing of Alzheimer Aβ-Amyloid Precursor Protein: Cell Biology, Regulation, and Role in Alzheimer Disease -- I. Introduction -- II. Alzheimer Disease Is Associated with an Intracranial Amyloidosis -- III. APP Structure Gives Clues to Some of Its Functions -- IV. APP Is Processed via Several Distinct Enzymatic and Subcellular Pathways -- V. "Alternative" Pathways of APP Metabolism Provide Clues to the Source of Aβ-Amyloid -- VI. Aβ-Amyloid Is a Normal Constituent of Body Fluids and the Conditioned Medium of Cultured Cells -- VII. Evidence Suggests the Existence of an Enzyme, β-Secretase, That Cleaves APP at the Amino Terminus of the Aβ-Amyloid Domain -- VIII. APP Mutations in Familial Cerebral Amyloidoses Occur within or near the Aβ-Amyloid Domain, Segregate with Disease in Affected Kindreds, and Yield APP Molecules That Display Some Proamyloidogenic Properties -- IX. Signal Transduction via Protein Phosphorylation Regulates the Relative Utilization of APP Processing Pathways. , X. Beyond Aβ-Amyloid: Other Molecular Factors in Amyloidogenesis and Factors Differentiating Aging-Related Cerebral Amyloidosis from Alzheimer Disease -- References -- Chapter 3. Molecular Neurobiology of the GABAA Receptor -- I. Introduction -- II. Pharmacology of the GABAA Receptor -- III. Biochemistry -- IV. Molecular Cloning of Receptor Subunits -- V. Characterization of the Receptor Family -- VI. The Future -- Reference -- Chapter 4. The Pharmacology and Function of Central GABAB Receptors -- I. Introduction -- II. Pharmacology of GABAB Receptors -- III. Properties of GABAB Receptors -- IV. Function of GABAB Receptors -- V. Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5.The Role of the Amygdala in Emotional Learning -- I. Introduction -- II. Morphology -- III. Electrophysiology -- IV. Anatomical Connections between the Amygdala and Brain Areas Involved in Fear and Anxiety -- V. Elicitation of Fear by Electrical or Chemical Stimulation of the Amygdagdala -- VI. Effects of Amygdala Lesions on Conditioned Fear -- VII. Effects of Amygdala Lesions on Unconditioned Fear -- VIII. Effects of Local Infusion of Drugs into the Amygdala on Measures of Fear and Anxiety -- IX. The Role of the Amygdala in Attention -- X. The Amygdala Is Critical for the Fear-Potentiated Startle Effect -- XI. Are Aversive Memories Actually Stored in the Amygdala? -- XII. Is the Amygdala Absolutely Essential for Fear-Potentiated Startle? -- XIII. Can Initial Fear Conditioning Occur without the Amygdala? -- XIV. The Role of Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors in the Amygdala in Fear Conditioning -- XV. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. Excitotoxicity and Neurological Disorders: Involvement of Membrane Phospholipids -- I. Introduction -- II. Classification of Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors. , III. Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors and Neural Membrane Phospholipid Metabolism . . . -- IV. Role of Enhanced Excitatory Amino Acid-Mediated Phospolipid Metabolism in Developing Brain -- V. Possible Mechanism of Cell Injury Caused by Excitatory Amino Acids -- VI. Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors, Phospholipid Metabolism, and Neurological Disorders -- VII. Excitatory Amino Acid Receptor Antagonists and the Treatment of Neurological Disorders -- VIII. Conclusion -- IX. Summary -- References -- Chapter 7. Injury-Related Behavior and Neuronal Plasticity: An Evolutionary Perspective on Sensitization, Hyperalgesia, and Analgesia -- I. Introduction -- II. Evolutionary Considerations -- III. Adaptive Behavioral Reactions to Injury -- IV. Classes of Injury-Related Behavioral Modifiability -- V. Injury Signals -- VI. Mechanisms of Rapid Nociceptive Sensitization -- VII. Mechanisms of Long-Term Nociceptive Sensitization -- VIII. Conclusions -- References -- Index -- Contents of Recent Volumes.
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