This book focuses of the neurotransmission phenomenon. By definition, neurotransmitters are chemicals that enable communication, i.e., the flow of nerve impulses between nerve cells or between nerve cells and muscles and glands. Recently, one can distinguish excitatory and inhibitory mediators, both of which are endo–exogenous compounds that control the function of the whole organism. From a chemical point of view, neurotransmitters belong to many different structural groups, such as amino acids (such as glycine), peptides (such as substance P, somatostatin), monoamines (such as noradrenaline or dopamine), purine derivatives (such as adenosine), gases (such as nitrogen, NO, carbon monoxide CO), and acetylcholine. From a medical point of vie...
Neuromodulators such as dopamine, serotonin, noradrenaline (or norepinephrine), acetylcholine, and h...
This open access book presents the roles and mechanisms of signal transduction triggered by nicotini...
Want to understand the biological processes that underpin our behaviour? Look no further! Neurotr...
The neurotransmission at most if not all synapses is chemical and is of great biochemical, physiolog...
The extensive research conducted on monoaminergic systems including dopaminergic, serotonergic, nora...
Following introduction of the monoamine oxidase type B inhibitor selegiline for the treatment of Par...
In the central nervous system, besides the neurotransmitters, the occurrence of substances which mod...
Neurochemistry refers to the chemical processes that occur in the brain and nervous system. This sec...
A mobile, typically seen in an infant’s crib, is an eloquent representation of the balance between m...
Due to brain plasticity, the nervous system is capable of manifesting behavioral variations, adapted...
The recent developments in neurobiology have rendered new prominence and potential to study about th...
The investigation of synaptic functions remains one of the most fascinating challenges in the field...
In the central nervous system, besides the neurotransmitters, the occurrence of substances which mod...
Drawing on the expertise of experienced researchers in neurotransmission and catecholamines, this bo...
Neurotoxins are natural or chemical compounds that can disturb the neurological system of mammals. T...
Neuromodulators such as dopamine, serotonin, noradrenaline (or norepinephrine), acetylcholine, and h...
This open access book presents the roles and mechanisms of signal transduction triggered by nicotini...
Want to understand the biological processes that underpin our behaviour? Look no further! Neurotr...
The neurotransmission at most if not all synapses is chemical and is of great biochemical, physiolog...
The extensive research conducted on monoaminergic systems including dopaminergic, serotonergic, nora...
Following introduction of the monoamine oxidase type B inhibitor selegiline for the treatment of Par...
In the central nervous system, besides the neurotransmitters, the occurrence of substances which mod...
Neurochemistry refers to the chemical processes that occur in the brain and nervous system. This sec...
A mobile, typically seen in an infant’s crib, is an eloquent representation of the balance between m...
Due to brain plasticity, the nervous system is capable of manifesting behavioral variations, adapted...
The recent developments in neurobiology have rendered new prominence and potential to study about th...
The investigation of synaptic functions remains one of the most fascinating challenges in the field...
In the central nervous system, besides the neurotransmitters, the occurrence of substances which mod...
Drawing on the expertise of experienced researchers in neurotransmission and catecholamines, this bo...
Neurotoxins are natural or chemical compounds that can disturb the neurological system of mammals. T...
Neuromodulators such as dopamine, serotonin, noradrenaline (or norepinephrine), acetylcholine, and h...
This open access book presents the roles and mechanisms of signal transduction triggered by nicotini...
Want to understand the biological processes that underpin our behaviour? Look no further! Neurotr...