Advances in cellular neurobiology /
Advances in Cellular Neurobiology.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Orlando, Florida :
Academic Press, Inc.,
1984.
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Colección: | Advances in cellular neurobiology,
volume 5 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright page; Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Volume 1; Volume 2; Volume 3; Volume 4; Section 1. Cell Differentiation and Interaction; Chapter 1: Humoral Influences on Brain Development; Publisher Summary; I Neurotransmitters as Developmental Signals; II Thyroid Hormones and Corticosteroids as Temporal Regulators of Postnatal Neurogenesis; III Hormonal-Humoral Interactions; IV Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Chapter 2: Growth Factors Regulating Autonomic Nerve Development; Publisher Summary; I Introduction
- II Regulation of Neuronal Growth: NGF as a Model FactorIII Autonomic Development in Vivo; IV Nerve-Target Interactions; V Characterized Growth Factors; VI Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Chapter 3: The Neuronal Cytoskeleton; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Morphology and Cellular Distribution; III Biochemistry; IV Physiology and Function; V Pathology; Chapter 4: Electrophysiology of Neuropil Glial Cells in the Central Nervous System of The Leech: A Model System for Potassium Homeostasis in the Brain; Publisher Summary; I Introduction
- II Morphology and Identification of Glial Cells in the Leech CNSIII Passive Electrical Properties of the Neuropil Glial Cell Membrane; IV Leech Neuropil Glial Cell Membrane Potential and Its Dependence on the External Potassium and Chloride Concentration; V Ionic Mechanism and Effect of 5-Hydroxytryptamine on Leech NG Cell Membranes; VI Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Chapter 5: The Connective Tissue Matrix of the Vertebrate Peripheral Nervous System; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Methods of Study; III Proteoglycans of Nerves; IV Distribution of Elastic System Fibers in Nerves
- V Identification and Differential Distribution of Collagen in NervesVI Collagen of Human Nerves in Two Pathological Models; VII Do Schwann Cells Produce Collagen Type III?; VIII Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Section 2. Pathology; Chapter 6: Glial Cells in Huntington's Chorea; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Huntington's Chorea: A Case of Neuronal Death; III Astrogliosis in Huntington's Chorea; IV Oligodendrocytes and Myelin; V Glial-Glial and Glial-Neuronal Relationships; VI Trophic Interactions between Glial Cells and Neurons
- VII Reactive Astrocytosis: Pathological Glial-Neuronal and Glial-Glial InteractionsVIII Reactive versus Normal Astrocytes; IX Glial Cell Markers; X Glutamate and Glial Cells; XI Membrane Changes in HC; XII GABA, Glial Cells, and Neurotransmission; XIII Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Chapter 7: Central Neurons in Culture in the Study of Spongiform Encephalopathies; Publisher Summary; I Introduction; II Culture of CNS Cells; III Identification of Cell Subpopulations; IV Autoantibodies against Neurofilaments of Cultured Neurons in Subacute Spongiform Encephalopathies; V Conclusions