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Neurotransmitters in the Human Brain

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The study of neurotransmitters in the human brain has expanded spectacularly in recent years with the application of techniques from immunology and molecular biology. These techniques are now being used successfully to help decipher the chemical architecture of the human nervous system. The results of these studies are of great importance for the understanding and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases, as well as depression and schizophrenia. Professor Istvan Tork was a pioneer in the chemical anatomy of the brain and carried out important studies on the neuroanatomy and distribution of neuropeptides and monoarnines in the brain; some of his best known work dealt with the dual innervation of the cortex by neurons containing serotonin. Istvan Tork died on November 21, 1992, after a long struggle with a temporal lobe glioma, leaving a profound legacy of friendship and scholarly work 1. It was decided by the editors of this volume to commemorate his work and the mentors hip he gave to his many students by convening a symposium on neurotransmitters in the human brain. The symposium was held at the University of New South Wales on February 5, 1994, and was attended by over one hundred participants, including many of Professor Tork's colleagues and students. The papers from this symposium are presented in this volume to stand as a tribute to the breadth and quality of his work and to the energy and achievement of his students.

List of contents

Neurotransmitters as Tools in the Mapping of the Human Brain.- Dopaminergic Amacrine Cells of the Mammalian Retina.- Development of GABA-Immunoreactive Neurons in the Human Visual Cortex.- Chemical Organization of the Human Cerebral Cortex.- GABA Neurons in the Primate Visual Cortex.- Excitatory Amino Acids and Neurotoxicity in the Human Neocortex.- Distribution of Neuropeptides in the Human Lower Brainstem (Pons And Medulla Oblongata).- Cytoarchitecture and Chemistry of Midbrain Dopaminergic Cell Groups.- Cytoarchitecture and Chemistry of the Human Ascending Cholinergic System.- Ascending Noradrenergic And Serotonergic Systems in the Human Brainstem.- Huntington's Disease And Neural Transplantation: GABAA Receptor Changes in the Basal Ganglia in Huntington's Disease in the Human Brain and in the Quinolinic Acid Lesioned Rat Model of the Disease Following Fetal Neuron Transplants.- Neurotransmitter Changes in Alzheimer's Disease.- Non-Dopamine Receptor Changes In Midbrain Nuclei In Parkinson's Disease.- Contributors.

About the author

Jonathan Stone ist Absolvent der Yale-Universität in New Haven, wo er Stipendiat im Fachbereich für Fiktionales Schreiben war und zweimal den John-Hubbard-Curtis-Preis als bester Autor gewann. Neben seiner literarischen Tätigkeit arbeitet er in der Werbebranche und lebt mit seiner Frau und zwei Kindern in Connecticut.

Summary

Proceedings of a conference in honor of Istvan Tork held in New South Wales, Australia, February 5, 1994

Product details

Assisted by Georg Paxinos (Editor), George Paxinos (Editor), Jonathan Stone (Editor), David J. Tracey (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.10.2013
 
EAN 9781461357520
ISBN 978-1-4613-5752-0
No. of pages 256
Illustrations 256 p.
Series Advances in Behavioral Biology
Advances in Behavioral Biology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

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