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The NMDA Receptor

The NMDA Receptor

9780192625021
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This book comprises an up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the NMDA receptor. The NMDA receptor is an important protein in the brain which is involved in physiological processes such as synaptic transmission and synaptic plasticity which may underlie learning and memory. Pathological changes involving the NMDA receptors probably contribute to the development of epilepsy, acute neuronal damage such as that resulting from stroke and chronic neuropathologies such as Alzheimersdisease. There is considerable interest in the development of pharmacological agents active at NMDA receptors as new therapeutic agents.Each chapter in this book has been prepared by a leading expert in the field and has been fully updated to cover recent developments in the molecular biology and the molecular pharmacology of the NMDA receptor. This is the only book of its kind in the world.
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OUP Oxford
83368
9780192625021
9780192625021

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Publication date
1995
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
518
Dimensions (mm)
155 x 234
Weight (g)
887
  • Agonists and competitive antagonists:: structure, activity and molecular modelling studies; Non-competitive antagonists of N-methyl-D-aspartate; Molecular pharmacology of NMDA receptors; Molecular biology of NMDA receptors; Anatomical, pharmacological, and molecular diversity of native NMDA receptor subtypes; The NMDA receptor, its channel, and its modulation by glycine; The time-course of NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic currents; Activation of NMDA receptors; NMDA receptors and their interactions with other excitatory amino acid receptors in synaptic transmission in the mammalian central nervous system; The importance of NMDA receptors in the processing of spinal primary afferent input patterns; The role of NMDA receptors in synaptic integration and the organization of motor patterns; NMDA receptors and long-term potentiation in the hippocampus; NMDA receptors and developmental plasticity in visual neocortex; The role of NMDA receptors in learning and memory; Clinical implications of NMDA receptors; The NMDA receptor in epilepsy; NMDA receptors, neuronal development, and neurodegeneration; Competitive NMDA antagonists as drugs; Non-competitive NMDA antagonists as drugs; The NMDA receptor concept:: origins and development;
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