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ویرایش: 1st نویسندگان: M. Kohsaka, T. Shohmori and Y. Tsukada (Eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780080273914, 0080273912 ناشر: Pergamon Press سال نشر: 1982 تعداد صفحات: 416 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 22 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Advances in Dopamine Research. Proceedings of a Satellite Symposium to the 8th International Congress of Pharmacology, Okayama, Japan, July 1981 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب پیشرفت در تحقیقات دوپامین مجموعه مقالات سمپوزیوم ماهواره ای به هشتمین کنگره بین المللی فارماکولوژی، اوکایاما، ژاپن، ژوئیه 1981 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Content:
ADVANCES IN THE BIOSCIENCES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Page v, M. KOHSAKA, T. SHOHMORI, Y. TSUKADA, G.N. WOODRUFF
Plenary Lecture on Dopamine Receptors, Pages 1-24, G.N. Woodruff
The Pharmacological Distinction between Central Pre- and Post-synaptic Dopamine Receptors: Implications for the Pathology and Therapy of Schizophrenia, Pages 25-39, J. Lehmann, S.Z. Langer
Peripheral Post-synaptic Dopamine (DA1) Receptors, Pages 41-49, I. Goldberg, J.D. Kohli
Two Dopamine Receptors in the Rabbit Sympathetic Ganglia, Pages 51-59, T. Tosaka, H. Kobayashi, S. Mochida, J. Tasaka
Multiple Receptors for Dopamine (D2, D3, D4), Pages 61-70, P. Seeman, S. List
Brain Dopamine Receptor: Multiple Binding Sites or Physiological Receptor Site, Pages 71-82, P. Laduron
Diurnal Changes and Aging Effects on Central Monoamine Metabolisms, Pages 83-93, T. Morimasa, T. Doi, T. Shohmori, M. Kohsaka
Effects of Isolation Induced Behavioral Abnormalities and Haloperidol on Homovanillic Acid Levels in Individual Dopaminergic Neuron Systems of Rat Brain, Pages 95-106, H. Uchimura, T. Matsumoto, M. Hirano, J.S. Kim, T. Nakahara
Studies on Tyrosine Hydroxylase in Dopaminergic Nerve Terminals including Mesolimbic and Mesocortical Areas, Pages 107-121, M. Toru, T. Nishikawa, M. Takashima, N. Mataga
Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs on Regional Cyclic AMP Levels in the Rat Brain, Pages 123-130, K. Kobayashi, T. Shohmori, M. Kohsaka
Stimulatory Effect of Dopamine on Na,K-ATPase in the Central Nervous System, Pages 131-142, Y. Tsukada, K. Akagawa
Functional Heterogeneity of Multiple Dopamine Receptors during Six Months' Treatment with Distinct Classes of Neuroleptic Drugs, Pages 143-146, J.L. Waddington, A.J. Cross, S.J. Gamble, R.C. Bourne
Preferential Labelling of Adenylate Cyclase Coupled Dopamine Receptors with Thioxanthene Neuroleptics, Pages 147-152, J. Hyttel
Synthesis of Phenothiazine Derivatives with Photoaffinity Label and Interaction with Dopamine Binding Sites, Pages 153-156, D.B. Wildenauer, B. Zeeb
Characteristics of Vascular Dopamine Receptors in Isolated Rabbit Arteries, Pages 157-164, O.-E. Brodde
Dopamine and Dopamine Receptors in the Gut: Their Possible Role in Duodenal Ulceration, Pages 165-170, S. Szabo, A.W. Sandrock, J. Nafradi, E.A. Maull, G.T. Gallagher, A. Blyzniuk
The Possible Role of Central Adrenaline Containing Neurons in the Action of Dopaminergic Drugs, Pages 171-177, M.I.K. Fekete, B. Kanyicska, A. Feminger, M. Palkovits, J.P. Herman, A. Simonyi
Stereochemistry of Dopamine Receptor Agonists, Pages 179-187, J.D. McDermed, H.S. Freeman
Indole-derived Fragments of Ergot Alkaloids as Dopamine Congeners, Pages 189-199, J.G. Cannon, J.P. Long, B.J. Demopoulos
The Involvement of the Superior Colliculus and Midbrain Reticular Formation in the Expression of Circling Behaviour, Pages 201-217, C. Reavill, P.N. Leigh, S. Muscatt, P. Jenner, C.D. Marsden
Dopamine Synaptic Mechanisms Reflected in Studies Combining Behavioural Recordings and Brain Dialysis, Pages 219-231, U. Ungerstedt, M. Herrera-Marschitz, U. Jungnelius, L. Stahle, U. Tossman, T. Zetterström
The Role of Dopamine in the Kidney, Pages 233-241, J. Schwartz, J.L. Imbs, M. Schmidt, B. Rouot
Dopamine Release from Left and Right Caudate of the Rat Measured by in vivo Electrochemical Electrodes, Pages 243-248, C.R. Freed, M.E. Morgan
Dopamine in the Rat Locus Coeruleus: Why?, Pages 249-252, A. McRae-Degueurce, H. Milon
Acute and Chronic Effects of Haloperidol on Dopamine Fluorescence in the Median Eminence and on Plasma Prolactin Prolactin Levels in Rát, Pages 253-258, H. Kojima, T. Tsutsumi, K. Suetake, S. Anraku, K. Inanaga, T. Fuke, S. Kondo, S. Yamazaki
Localization of Dopamine in the Rat Prolactin Cell — a Fluorescence and Immunoelectron Microscopical Study, Pages 259-265, K. Ajika, K. Arai, S. Okinaga
Identification of the Recognition Binding Subunit of the Dopamine Receptor in Human Brain, Pages 267-272, C. Tanaka, T. Kuno, Y. Mizoi
Modulation of the Stimulation-Evoked Release of 3H-Dopamine Through Activation of Dopamine Autoreceptors of the D-2 Subtype in the Isolated Rabbit Retina, Pages 273-278, M.L. Dubocovich, N. Weiner
Dopaminergic Cells and their Possible Role in the Fish Retina, Pages 279-284, K. Negishi, S. Kato, T. Teranishi
The Regulation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity by Phosphorylation, Pages 285-290, M.A. Lazar, J.D. Barchas
(-)2,10,11-Trihydroxy-N-n-Propylnoraporphine (TNPA) — a Novel Dopaminergic Aporphine Alkaloid with Anticonvulsant Activity, Pages 291-296, J.L. Neumeyer, S.J. Law, B. Meldrum, G. Anlezark
Neuroanatomy of Central Dopamine Pathways: Review of Recent Progress, Pages 297-311, O. Lindvall, A. Björklund
Neuroendocrinology of Dopamine and Noradrenaline Systems in Early Development, Pages 313-325, W. Lichtensteiger, M. Schlumpf, M.D. Davis, A. Bruinink, U. Otten
The Dopamine Receptor in the Intermediate Lobe of the Rat Pituitary Gland, Pages 327-340, M. Munemura, T. Cote, R. Eskay, E. Frey, C. Grewe, J. Kebabian, K. Tsuruta
Dopamine and Neuron Activity in the Meso-telencephalic System — An Electrophysiological Study, Pages 341-355, S. Takaori, M. Sasa, A. Akaike, S. Fujimoto
Inhibition of R-(-)-Apomorphine-induced Stereotypic Cage-climbing Behavior in Mice by S-(+)-Apomorphine, Pages 357-362, W.H. Riffee, R.E. Wilcox, R.V. Smith, P.J. Davis, A. Brubaker
Influence of Some Dopaminoceptor Agonists on Pentobarbitone Sleep in Young Chicks, Pages 363-367, C. Wambebe, G. Osuide
Two Dopamine Binding Sites in the Canine Caudate Nucleus and their Biochemical and Pharmacological Role, Pages 369-376, H. Maeno, K. Nishikori, O. Noshiro, S. Usuda, K. Sano, A. Sato, S. Iwanami
Evidence for the Existence of a Dopaminergic Innervation of the Rat and Human Hippocampal Formation, Pages 377-382, B. Scatton, A. D'Ambrosio, F. Javoy-Agid, Y. Agid, S. Bischoff, H. Simon, M. Le Moal
Autoregulation of Dopamine Synthesis in Striatal Nerve Endings, Pages 383-394, G. Maura, M. Raiteri
On the Role of Mesencephalic Reticular Formation and Superior Colliculus in the Expression of Dopaminergic Behavioural Syndromes, Pages 395-412, G. Di Chiara, M. Morelli, A. Imperato, M.L. Porceddu
Reduction in Spontaneous Locomotor Activity by Purported Dopamine Agonists: an Analysis of the Site and Mechanism of Action, Pages 413-424, A.J. Bradbury, B. Costall, S.K. Lim, R.J. Naylor
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 425-428