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Neurochemistry Of The Vestibular System Alvin J Beitz John H Anderson

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Neurochemistry Of The Vestibular System Alvin J Beitz John H Anderson
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 108.31 MB
Pages: 431
Author: Alvin J. Beitz & John H. Anderson
ISBN: 9780849376795, 0849376793
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Neurochemistry Of The Vestibular System Alvin J Beitz John H Anderson by Alvin J. Beitz & John H. Anderson 9780849376795, 0849376793 instant download after payment.

Neurochemistry of the Vestibular System covers the proliferation of information stemming from the technical advances in the areas of molecular biology and neurochemistry. It analyzes developments in areas that relate to the neurochemical organization of the hair cells in the inner ear, the vestibular nerve, the vestibular nuclear complex, and central afferent and efferent vestibular projections. The book also identifies future directions for research in the areas of neurotransmitters, second messengers, transcription factors, and molecular mechanisms involved with both normal vestibular function and compensation.

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