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Peptide Receptors Part Ii Handbook Of Chemical Neuroanatomy 1st Edition R Quirion

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Peptide Receptors Part Ii Handbook Of Chemical Neuroanatomy 1st Edition R Quirion
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Publisher: Elsevier Science
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.81 MB
Pages: 441
Author: R. Quirion, A. Björklund, T. Hökfelt
ISBN: 0444505407, 9780444505408
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Peptide Receptors Part Ii Handbook Of Chemical Neuroanatomy 1st Edition R Quirion by R. Quirion, A. Björklund, T. Hökfelt 0444505407, 9780444505408 instant download after payment.

Peptide Receptors Part I was published in 2000 (as volume 16 of the Handbook of Chemical Neuroanatomy series). This volume summarized current knowledge on the discrete anatomical distribution of ten families of neuropeptide receptors expressed in the mammalian CNS. Part II is its natural complementwith chapters covering six additional families of neuropeptide receptors for ligands ranging from well known peptides such as the opioids and neurotensin to recently isolated ones like the orexins. As in the case of Part I, this volume integrates photomontages and maps of quantitative receptor autoradiography, in situ hybridization histochemistry and immunocytochemistry.Data derived from transgenic and knock-out animals are also summarized, helping to decipher the possible physiological and Pathophysiological role(s) of a given peptide family. Some chapters also review current knowledge on the profile of internalization of the neuropeptide-receptor complex, an area of intense research activities that should help to better understand mechanisms involved in desensitization and tachyphylaxis.

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