Development of the central nervous system : effects of alcohol and opiates
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Development of the central nervous system : effects of alcohol and opiates
Wiley-Liss, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Examining normal and abnormal processes involved during the development of the central nervous system, this book investigates the toxic effects of alcohol and opiates. It provides clinical manifestations apparent in children with foetal alcohol syndrome or children with drug abusing mothers. Various chapters address individual processes of development and individual ontogenetic processes such as cell proliferation, migration and neural chemical differentiation.
Table of Contents
- Prenatal Alcohol Exposure and Human Development
- Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Ethanol in Cell Proliferation and Neuronal Migration
- Effects of Ethanol During Development on Neuronal Survival and Plasticity
- Foetal Ethanol Effects on Androgen-Sensitive Neural Differentiation
- The Structure and Function of the Endogenous Opiate Systems.
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