Diversity and functions of GABA receptors: a tribute to Hanns Möhler

Author(s)

    • Rudolph, Uwe
    • Möhler, Hanns

Bibliographic Information

Diversity and functions of GABA receptors: a tribute to Hanns Möhler

edited by Uwe Rudolph

(Advances in pharmacology / edited by Silvio Garattini [and] Parkhurst A. Shore, v. 72-73)

Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2015

  • pt. A
  • pt. B

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Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Series editor: S. J. Enna

Managing editor: Lynn Lecount

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

pt. B ISBN 9780128026588

Description

Diversity and Functions of GABA Receptors: A Tribute to Hanns Moehler, Part B, a new volume of Advances in Pharmacology, presents the diversity and functions of GABA Receptors. The volume looks at research performed in the past 20 years, which has revealed specific physiological and pharmacological functions of individual GABAA receptor subtypes, providing novel opportunities for drug development.

Table of Contents

1. Reflections on more than 30 years Association with HannsNorman G. Bowery2. Significance of GABAA Receptor Heterogeneity: Clues from Developing NeuronsJean-Marc Fritschy3. Regulation of Cell Surface GABAB Receptors: Contribution to Synaptic Plasticity in Neurological DiseasesDietmar Benke, Karthik Balakrishnan and Khaled Zemoura4. Restoring the Spinal Pain Gate: GABAA Receptors as Targets for Novel AnalgesicsHanns Ulrich Zeilhofer, William T. Ralvenius and Mario A. Acuna5. GABAergic Control of Depression-related Brain States Bernhard Luscher and Thomas Fuchs6. Mechanisms of Fast Desensitization of GABAB Receptor-Gated CurrentsAdi Raveh, Rostislav Turecek and Bernhard Bettler7. Allosteric Ligands and their Binding Sites Define ?-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) Type A Receptor SubtypesRichard W. Olsen8. Diversity in GABAergic SignalingKaspar Vogt9. The Diversity of GABAA Receptor Subunit Distribution in the Normal and Huntington's Disease Human BrainHJ Waldvogel and RLM Faull
Volume

pt. A ISBN 9780128026601

Description

This new volume of Advances in Pharmacology presents the diversity and functions of GABA Receptors. The volume looks at research performed in the past 20 years which has revealed specific physiological and pharmacological functions of individual GABAA receptor subtypes, providing novel opportunities for drug development.

Table of Contents

1. The Legacy of the Benzodiazepine Receptor: From Flumazenil to Enhancing Cognition in Down Syndrome and Social Interaction in Autism Hanns Moehler 2. Behavioral Functions of GABAA Receptor Subtypes - the Zurich Experience Florence Crestani and Uwe Rudolph 3. Allosteric Modulation of GABAA Receptors via Multiple Drug Binding Sites Werner Sieghart 4. Regulation of GABAARs by Phosphorylation Yasuko Nakamura, Laura M. Darnieder, Tarek Z. Deeb and Stephen J. Moss 5. Endozepines Zoya Farzampour, Richard J. Reimer and John Huguenard 6. Inhibitory Neurosteroids and the GABAA Receptor Sandra Seljeset, Duncan Laverty and Trevor G Smart 7. Interactions of Flavonoids with Ionotropic GABAA Receptors Jane R Hanrahan, Mary Chebib and Graham A R Johnston 8. GABAA Receptor Partial Agonists and Antagonists: Structure, Binding Mode, and Pharmacology Jacob Krall, Thomas Balle, Niels Krogsgaard-Larsen, Troels E. Sorensen, Povl Krogsgaard-Larsen, Uffe Kristiansen and Bente Frolund 9. Closing the Gap between the Molecular and Systemic Actions of Anesthetic Agents Bernd Antkowiak

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  • NCID
    BB18060036
  • ISBN
    • 9780128026601
    • 9780128026588
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    2 v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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