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Neural Functions Of The Deltaopioid Receptor 1st Edition Ying Xia Eds

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Neural Functions Of The Deltaopioid Receptor 1st Edition Ying Xia Eds
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.34 MB
Pages: 694
Author: Ying Xia (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319254937, 9783319254951, 3319254936, 3319254952
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Neural Functions Of The Deltaopioid Receptor 1st Edition Ying Xia Eds by Ying Xia (eds.) 9783319254937, 9783319254951, 3319254936, 3319254952 instant download after payment.

This book is the first to summarize the progress of research on neural functions of the the delta opioid receptor (DOR) to date. This receptor, a member of the opioid receptor family, was traditionally thought to be primarily involved in pain modulation. Recent new findings have shown its unique role in neuroprotection and many other functions. Many scientists from a number of independent laboratories have now confirmed that DOR can provide neuroprotection against hypoxic/ischemic injuries. They have also found that it plays a role in a variety of physiological and pathophysiological events such as hypoxic encephalopathy, epilepsy, acupuncture, Parkinson's disease, etc. by regulating ionic homeostasis, glutamate transportation and signaling, and balancing intracellular survival/death signals. The book will provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of DOR research and provide a blueprint for future directions.​

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