Dopaminergic systems and their regulation
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Dopaminergic systems and their regulation
(Satellite symposia of the IUPHAR ... International Congress of Pharmacology, 9th)
VCH Verlagsgesellschaft , Distribution for USA and Canada, VCH Publishers, c1986
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Description
The 23 contributions collected here were presented at a Satellite Symposium of the IUPHAR 9th International Congress of Pharmacology. The meeting was held in Southampton, England, August, 1984.
Table of Contents
- Part I Main Papers:'
- A Quarter Century of Brain Dopamine Research
- Dopamine Release and Metabolism in Awake Rats after Systemic Neuroleptics as Studied by Brain Dialysis
- Mechanisms Underlying the Modulation of Dopamine Release through Presynaptic Muscarinic Receptors
- Dopamine Autoreceptors: Studies on their Distribution and Mode of Action
- Effects of D1 and D2 Receptor Stimulation on Single Unit Activity in the Substantia Nigra and Globus Pallidus
- Regulation of Agonist Interactions with Brain D1 Dopamine Receptors
- Autoradiographic Visualization and Quantification of Dopamine Receptors and Uptake Sites in the Rat and Human CNS
- Dopaminergic Behavioral Responses and Classes of Binding Sites Distinguished by Discriminant Benzamide Derivatives
- Transduction Mechanisms at Dopamine Receptors
- DARPP-32: A Dopamine-Regulated Phosphoprotein in the Basal Ganglia
- Pharmacological Characterization of the Dopamine Renal Vascular Receptor
- Conclusive Evidence for Two Subtypes of Peripheral Dopamine Receptors
- Dynamic Changes in Brain Dopamine Metabolism During Movement
- Neuropeptide-Dopamine Interactions: Focus on Neurotensin
- Dopamine Neurone Destruction in Human and Animal Parkinsonism
- Behavioral Compensation after Dopamine Grafts in Brain
- Post-Mortem Studies of Dopaminergic Function in Schizophrenia
- Amygdala Dopamine Asymmetry in Schizophrenia: Neurochemical Evidence for a Left Temporal Lobe Dysfunction
- Separate Molecular Mechanisms for Estrogen-Induced Up- and Down-Regulation of Striatal Dopamine Receptors
- Midbrain Dopamine Neurons: Electrophysiological Studies on the Acute Effects of Estrogen
- Neurochemical Substrates Underlying Estrogen Effect at Nigrostriatal Level
- Effects of Oestrogen and Prolactin on Dopamine Receptors_Further Characterization
- Modulation of Dopamine Sensitive Dyskinesia by Estradiol and Prolactin in Primates
- Differentiation of Postsynaptic Dopamine Receptor Density Altered by Estrogen and the Modulatory Role of Prolactin
- Down-Regulation of Dopamine Autoreceptors by Estrogens: Physiological Control
- Part II Short Communications'
- Index.
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