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Progress in brain research. Volume 31, Mechanisms of synaptic transmission /

Mechanisms of Synaptic Transmission.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Akert, K. (Konrad), 1919-, Waser, Peter Gaudenz, 1918-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1969.
Colección:Progress in brain research ; v. 31.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Copyright; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1. Opening remarks; Chapter 2. Morphological and cytochemical studies on the synapses in the autonomic nervous system; Chapter 3. The uptake, storage, release and metabolism of noradrenaline in sympathetic nerves; Chapter 4. Recent developments on the ultrastructural aspect of adrenergic nerve endings in various experimental conditions; Chapter 5. Transfer and storage of biogenic monoamines in subcellular organelles of blood platelets; Chapter 6. Pharmacology of synaptic monoamine transmission
  • Chapter 7. Effects of catecholamines in the cat superior cervical ganglion and their postulated role as physiological modulators of ganglionic transmissionChapter 8. The pharmacological importance of the uptake mechanism for sympathomimetic amines; Chapter 9. Microfluorimetric investigations of catecholamine-containing neurons; Chapter 10. Metabolic effects of nerve impulses and nerve-growth factor in sympathetic ganglia; Chapter 11. Changes in ultrastructure and synaptic transmission in the sympathetic ganglion during various metabolic conditions
  • Chapter 12. Effect of preganglionic stimulation upon RNA synthesis in the isolated sympathetic ganglion of the ratChapter 13. Presynaptic spike and excitatory postsynaptic potential in sympathetic ganglion Their modifications by pharmacological agents; Chapter 14. Electron microscopy of excitatory and inhibitory synapses: a brief review; Chapter 15. Electronmicroscopic and autoradiographic studies of normal and denervated endplates; Chapter 16. The pharmacology of spinal postsynaptic inhibition; Chapter 17. Comparative microelectrophoretic studies of invertebrate and vertebrate neurones
  • Chapter 18. Synaptic function in the fish spinal cord: dendritic integrationChapter 19. The nature of the acetylcholine pools in brain tissue; Chapter 20. Contributions of new impregnation methods and freeze etching to the problems of synaptic fine structure; Chapter 21. Structure and function of acetylcholinesterase; Chapter 22. Polyphasic synaptic activity; Chapter 23. Synaptic transmission in the sensory relay neurons of the Thalamus; Chapter 24. Forms of spontaneous and evoked postsynaptic potentials of cortical nerve cells; Chapter 25. Electrical coupling between myocardial cells
  • Chapter 26. Homo- and heterocellular junctions in cell cultures: an electrophysiological and morpho- logical studyChapter 27. The functional organization within the ommatidium of the lateral eye of Limulus; Author Index; Subject Index