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Glutamate And Addiction 1st Barbara H Herman

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Glutamate And Addiction 1st Barbara H Herman
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.64 MB
Pages: 463
Author: Barbara H. Herman
ISBN: 9780896038790, 0896038793
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st

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Glutamate And Addiction 1st Barbara H Herman by Barbara H. Herman 9780896038790, 0896038793 instant download after payment.

In Glutamate and Addiction, world-renowned scientific experts critically review all of the evidence for the role of glutamatergic systems in opiate, stimulant, and alcohol addiction. Using a variety of pharmacological, biochemical, genetic, and brain imaging techniques, these investigators show precisely how glutamate affects such addictions and how modifying certain elements of the glutamatergic system appear to alleviate particular components of addiction. Their survey takes in both clinical approaches using medications that influence glutamate and cutting-edge preclinical approaches that manipulate specific subtypes of glutamate receptors or specific substrates of the "glutamate cascade" to determine their roles in various addictive states.

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