Natural and synthetic neurotoxins
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Natural and synthetic neurotoxins
(Neuroscience perspectives)
Academic Press, c1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides an up-to-date review of plant, animal, and synthetic neurotoxins, discussing their physiological, biochemical, and pharmacological aspects with potential therapeutic applications. Specifically, the book includes coverage of the action of neurotoxins on ion channels and neuroreceptors, their use in destroying selective neuronal populations, and the clues this provides as to the underlying causes of neurodegenerative diseases.
Table of Contents
E. MacDonald and J. Sirvio, Neurotoxins as Tools in Lesioning Experiments. M.D. Lobban and G. Milligan, The Structure and Function of Bacterial Exotoxins which Regulate Second Messenger Generation. V.A. Chiapinelli, Neurotoxins Acting on Acetylcholine Receptors. A. Harvey, A.J. Anderson, and E.G. Rowan, Toxins Affecting Ion Channels. J.J. Vornov, R.C. Tasker, and J.T. Coyle, The Differential Neurotoxicity of Endogenous and Exogenous Excitatory Neurotransmitter Receptor Agonists. I. Irwin and J.W. Langston, MPTP and Parkinson's Disease. G.G. Habermehl, Neurotoxins from Plants. L.L. Simpson, The Actions of Clostridial Toxins on Storage and Release of Neurotransmitters. N. Kawai and T. Nakajima, Neurotoxins from Spider Venoms. Subject Index.
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