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Molecular Biology of the Neuron
von R. W. Davies, B. J. Morris
Verlag: OUP Oxford
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-19-850997-4
Auflage: 2. Auflage
Erschienen am 19.01.2006
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 244 mm [H] x 170 mm [B] x 27 mm [T]
Gewicht: 854 Gramm
Umfang: 500 Seiten

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Nerve cells - neurons - are arguably the most complex of all cells. From the action of these cells comes movement, thought and consciousness. It is a challenging task to understand what molecules direct the various diverse aspects of their function. This has produced an ever-increasing amount
of molecular information about neurons, and only in Molecular Biology of the Neuron can a large part of this information be found in one source. In this book, a non-specialist can learn about the molecules that control information flow in the brain or the progress of brain disease in an approachable
format, while the expert has acess to a wealth of detailed information from a wide range of topics impacting on his or her field of endeavour.
In the six years since the first edition of Molecular Biology of the Neuron there has been an explosion in the molecular information about neurons that has been discovered, and this information is incorporated into this second edition. Entirely new chapters have been introduced where recent
advances have made a new aspect of neuronal function more comprehensible at the molecular level. Written by leading researchers in the field, the book provides an essential overview of the molecular structure and function of neurons, and will be an invaluable tool to students and researchers
alike.



  • 1: Douglas Armstrong and Stephen Goodwin: Studying neuronal function using the Drosophila genetic system

  • 2: Harald Jockusch and Thomas Schmitt-John: Using mouse genetics to study neuronal development and function

  • 3: Uwe Ernsberger: Gene expression: from precursor to mature neuron

  • 4: Christopher Connolly: Protein trafficking in neurons

  • 5: Mauro Pessia: Ion channels and electrical activity

  • 6: Julie Staple and Stefan Catsicas: Molecular biology of neurotransmitter release

  • 7: Flaminio Cattabeni: Molecular biology of postsynaptic structures

  • 8: Wayne Davies and Thora Glencorse: Signal reception: Ligand-gated ion channel receptors

  • 9: Jennifer Koenig: Signal reception: G protein-coupled receptors

  • 10: Giles Hardingham: Synapse-to-nucleus calcium signalling

  • 11: Jean-Antoine Girault: Signalling by tyrosine phosphorylation in the nervous system

  • 12: Renata Zippel, Simona Baldassa and Emmapaola Sturani: Mature neurons: signal transduction-serine/threonine kinases

  • 13: Javier Diaz-Nido and Jesus Avila: The cytoskeleton

  • 14: Brian Morris: Neuronal plasticity

  • 15: Mark Bailey: Genetic basis of human neuronal diseases

  • 16: Paul Shiels and Wayne Davies: Ageing and the death of neurones