GABA in the nervous system : the view at fifty years /

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Imprint:Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ©2000.
Description:xiii, 510 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4345311
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Other authors / contributors:Martin, David L., M.D.
Olsen, Richard W.
ISBN:0781722675
9780781722674
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Contributing Authors
  • Preface
  • 1.. Adventures with GABA: Fifty Years On
  • 2.. Mechanisms Controlling GABA Synthesis and Degradation in the Brain
  • 3.. Cytoplasmic Membrane Transporters for GABA
  • 4.. Uptake and Storage of GABA in Synaptic Vesicles
  • 5.. GABA Chemistry: Analogs of GABA as Therapeutic and Investigational Agents
  • 6.. Function of GABA[subscript A] Receptors: Insights from Mutant and Knockout Mice
  • 7.. The Benzodiazepine Site of GABA[subscript A] Receptors
  • 8.. Pharmacologic Subtypes of GABA[subscript A] Receptors Based on Subunit Composition
  • 9.. Functional Domains of GABA Receptors
  • 10.. Kinetic Properties of GABA[subscript A] Receptor Channels
  • 11.. Alcohol and General Anesthetic Actions on the GABA[subscript A] Receptor
  • 12.. Regulation of GABA[subscript A] Receptors by Protein Phosphorylation
  • 13.. Neurosteroids and GABA[subscript A] Receptor Plasticity
  • 14.. GABA[subscript B] Receptors: Structure and Function
  • 15.. GABA Emerges as a Developmental Signal during Neurogenesis of the Rat Central Nervous System
  • 16.. GABA in the Basal Ganglia
  • 17.. Epilepsy
  • 18.. GABAergic Interneuronal Networks in the Hippocampus
  • 19.. GABA Neurons of the Hippocampal Formation: Localization, Vulnerability, and Plasticity
  • 20.. GABA Neurons in the Neocortex
  • 21.. GABA[subscript A] Receptor Diversity: A View from the Cerebellum
  • 22.. GABAergic Inhibition in the Cerebellar System
  • 23.. Neuromodulation of GABA in Developing and Mature Hypothalamic Neurons
  • 24.. GABA in the Mammalian Spinal Cord
  • 25.. GABA in the Retina
  • 26.. The Role of Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase and GABA in the Pancreas and Diabetes
  • Subject Index