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NEUROPEPTIDES AND BRAIN FUNCTION
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monografia Rebiun26329343 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26329343 m o d | cr -n--------- 870609s1987 ne a ob 101 0 eng d 87015525 1-283-28800-1 9786613288004 0-08-086197-0 UPVA 997187000303706 CBUC 991010727710106709 CBUC 991013418744306708 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 612.822 612/.82 s 612/.822 19 Neuropeptides and brain function electronic resource] edited by E.R. de Kloet, V.M. Wiegant, and D. de Wied Amsterdam New York Elsevier New York, NY, USA Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. 1987 Amsterdam New York New York, NY, USA Amsterdam New York Elsevier New York, NY, USA Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. 1 online resource (363 p.) 1 online resource (363 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Progress in brain research v. 72 Based on a symposium held from May 28-30, 1986, on the occasion of the 350th anniversary of the State University of Utrecht Includes bibliographies and index Front Cover; Neuropeptides and Brain Function; Copyright Page; List of contributors; Preface; Contents; Section I: Neuropeptides and Adaptation; Chapter 1. Adaptation and brain function; Chapter 2. Neuroendocrine aspects of adaptation; Chapter 3. New designs in neuroendocrine systems; Chapter 4. Evolutionary aspects of neuropeptides; Chapter 5. Organization of the stress response at the anatomical level; Chapter 6. Neuroendocrine states and behavioral and physiological stress responses; Chapter 7. Brain and immune system: a one-way conversation or a genuine dialogue? Chapter 8. Conditioned immune responses: adrenocortical influencesSection II: deuropeptides: Basic Concepts; Chapter 9. The neuropeptide concept; Chapter 10. Neurohypophyseal hormones and behavior; Chapter 11. Neuropeptides and neurotransmitters involved in regulation of cortico- tropin-releasing factor-containing neurons in the rat; Chapter 12. Gene expression for behaviorally relevant peptides in hypothalamic neurons; Chapter 13. Cell biology of the neural circuit for steroid-dependent female reproductive behavior Chapter 14. The cell biology and development of vasopressinergic and oxytocinergic neuronsChapter 15. Brain vasopressin : from electrophysiological effects to neurophysiological function; Chapter 16. Neurohypophyseal hormone receptor systems in brain and periphery; Chapter 17. Analysis of receptor-coupled events in neuropeptide action using clonal cell lines; Chapter 18. Tachykinin receptors in the CNS; Chapter 19. Imaging of neuropeptide-neurotransmitter interactions; Chapter 20. Molecular diversity and cellular functions of neuropeptides Section III: Neuropeptides: Therapeutic Implications and Future DevelopmentsChapter 21. Possible therapeutic implications of the effects of some peptides on the brain; Chapter 22. The role of peptides in affective disorders: a review; Chapter 23. Animal and clinical research on neuropeptides and schizophrenia; Chapter 24. Neuropeptides and dementia; Chapter 25. Modulation of brain aging correlates by long-term alterations of adrenal steroids and neurally-active peptides; Chapter 26. Suprachiasmatic nucleus in aging, Alzheimer's disease, transsexuality and Prader- Willi syndrome Chapter 27. ACTH neuropeptide stimulation of serotonergic neuronal maturation in tissue culture: modulation by hippocampal cellsChapter 28. On the neurotrophic action of melanocortins; Chapter 29. Grafts of fetal septa1 cholinergic neurons to the hippocampal formation in aged or fimbria-fornix lesioned rats; Subject index; Erratum NEUROPEPTIDES AND BRAIN FUNCTION English Neuropeptides- Congresses Neuropeptides- Therapeutic use- Congresses Brain- Congresses Electronic books Kloet, E. R. de Wiegant, V. M. Wied, David de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht Progress in brain research (CKB)954926958899 (DLC)2011233390 (OCoLC)61848547 1875-7855 0-444-80851-5 Progress in brain research v. 72