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Catecholamine Research in the 21st Century
Abstracts and Graphical Abstracts, 10th International Catecholamine Symposium, 2012

A roadmap to the leading catecholamine research presented at The Tenth International Catecholamine Symposium (XICS), the 1st gathering of catecholamine researchers in the 21st century

Lee E. Eiden (Edited by)

9780128000441

Paperback, published 16 December 2013

328 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.1 cm, 0.59 kg

"The symposium is documented by abstracts…of 206 of the papers delivered…They cover catecholamine biosynthesis and storage, catecholamine release and re-uptake, metabolism, catecholamine receptors and catecholaminergic signaling, neurology, psychiatry and psychology, drug abuse and addiction, catecholamines in the periphery…" --ProtoView.com, April 2014

Through the use of extended graphical abstracts and some traditional text-only abstracts this collection provides, a record of and roadmap to, the research presented at The Tenth International Catecholamine Symposium (XICS) held in September of 2012. Organized around ten general themes, each is introduced by a short overview identifying interesting research programs, results and potential areas of growth. The collection is a roadmap to key research and future opportunities for new catecholamine research programs and will be of interest to neuroscientists and clinical neurologists interested in understanding the current and future state of catecholamine research.

Theme A:  Catecholamine Synthesis and Storage

Theme B:  Catecholamine Release and Re-uptake

Theme C:  Metabolism

Theme D:  Catecholamine Receptors and Catecholaminergic Signaling

Theme E:  Neurology

Theme F:  Psychiatry and Psychology

Theme G:  Drug Abuse and Addiction

Theme H:  Catecholamines in the Periphery

Theme I:  Catecholamines in Integrative Function

Theme J:  Catecholamine Interactions with Other Transmitters

Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN]

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