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The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology
Jack R. Cooper

$35.00(USD)


Over the past 15 years, this volume has become widely recognized as the best on its subject, providing the liveliest and most lucid available account of neurotransmitters and their relation to drug action. The fifth edition features two new chapters on topics of current interest: molecular neurobiology and neuromodulation. In addition, all other chapters have been updated. It is a useful book for a wide variety of students and professionals, including neuroscientists, clinical neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, biochemists and pharmacologists.
The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology Second Edition
Jack R. & Bloom, Floyd E. & Roth, Robert H. Cooper



Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology
Jack R. Cooper


X on front cover; margin notes on approx 25 pgs; corner and spine crease
The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology
Jack R., Bloom, Floyd E., and Roth, Robert H. Cooper



The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology.
JACK R., FLOYD E. BLOOM & ROBERT H. ROTH COOPER



The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology
Jack R./ Bloom, Floyd E./ Roth, Robert H. Cooper



MOLECULAR NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 2/E: A Foundation for Clinical Neuroscience (Molecular Neuropharmacology)
Eric Nestler

$54.95(USD)


Turn to the classic primer of molecular neuroscience for a complete understanding of nervous system function and it's relationship to human neurologic disorders

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Molecular Neuropharmacology offers a clear, thorough explanation of the molecular functioning of the nervous system in normal and disease states. More than three hundred concept-clarifying full-color illustrations along with didactic text boxes provide an in-depth understanding of nerve cell receptors, their effectors and second messenger targets, and the molecular genetics that are often impacted by these systems. You will also learn how malfunction of these molecular systems relates to human disease and the corresponding medical treatment.

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Molecular Neuropharmacology is the most relevant, well-written resource available to help you make the connection between neuropharmacology and clinical neuroscience.

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FEATURES:

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  • Numerous figures and didactic boxes to help you understand and remember complex subject matter for efficient, on-the-spot review .
  • All-inclusive, high-yield coverage, including:.
  • The fundamentals of neuropharmacology.
  • Neural substrates of drug action.
  • The neuorpharmacology of specific functions and disorders-encompassing control of movement, mood and emotion, memory and dementia, and other vital areas.
  • NEW! A streamlined redesign that makes the book even more practical and accessible than ever.
  • NEW! More illustrations-all 300 now in full color!
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The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology
Jack R. Cooper

$45.00(USD)


This classic text gives a uniquely lucid and lively view of neurotransmitters, their role in nervous system function, and their involvement in the mechanisms of psychiatric drug action. For three decades it has served as an essential guide for students of neuroscience and psychopharmacology, residents in psychiatry and neurology, and clinicians and scientists. Both authoriative and very readable, it has been thoroughly updated for each edition. In the 8th Edition more space is devoted to clinical examples, subclasses of receptors that provide targets for new drugs, molecular genetics, the major problem of drug delivery to the brain, and the growing recognition of nicotin receptors in the brain and their possible involvement in Alxheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. In addition, the book's format has been enlarged and a second color added to many of the illustrations.

The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology
Jack R. Cooper

$53.93(USD)


Over the past 15 years, this volume has become widely recognized as the best on its subject, providing the liveliest and most lucid available account of neurotransmitters and their relation to drug action. The fifth edition features two new chapters on topics of current interest: molecular neurobiology and neuromodulation. In addition, all other chapters have been updated. It is a useful book for a wide variety of students and professionals, including neuroscientists, clinical neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, biochemists and pharmacologists.
Molecular Basis of Neuropharmacology: A Foundation for Clinical Neuroscience
Eric J. Nestler

$59.95(USD)



* The most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the relationship of brain function and neuroactive chemicals.
* Authors are world-known leaders in the field.
* Molecular Neuropharmacology is the hot topic in medicine (20010801)
Handbook of Contemporary Neuropharmacology

$795.00(USD)


Written and edited by recognized experts, this comprehensive reference is also available online via Wiley InterScience.
  • Provides a readily accessible reference for students, professionals and libraries alike.
  • Editors are recognized authorities in the neuropharmacology and science field.
  • Comprehensive reference text for active junior and senior neurobiologists.
  • Fills an important niche as a text between research publications and clinical applications.

The Handbook of Contemporary Neuropharmacology is an invaluable resource for principal investigators and working scientists in academia, government and industry. This three volume set it also of interest for academic physicians, postdoctoral fellows and residents, and all high-level graduate students.


Molecular Neuropharmacology: Strategies and Methods

$145.00(USD)


A powerful collection of readily reproducible cutting-edge techniques for characterizing the ligand or substrate binding of neurotransmitter receptors and transporters. The procedures cover interdisciplinary interactions for monoamine transporters, amino acid transporters, ionotropic receptors, metabotropic glutamate receptors, GABA receptors, and other G protein-coupled receptors. By illuminating how neurons in the central nervous communicate with other, these techniques can lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies for neurological diseases.
Brain Aging: Neuropathology and Neuropharmacology. Aging Series Volume 21
J. & Sarkander, H[ans]-I[ngo], eds Cervos-Navarro



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