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Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology Summary

Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology by Constance Hammond (Director of Research INSERM U901, Institut de Neurobiologie de la Mediterranee, Marseilles, France)

Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology, Fifth Edition is the only up-to-date textbook on the market that focuses on the molecular and cellular physiology of neurons and synapses. Hypothesis-driven rather than a dry presentation of the facts, the book promotes a real understanding of the function of nerve cells that is useful for practicing neurophysiologists and students in graduate-level courses on the topic alike. This new edition explains the molecular properties and functions of excitable cells in detail and teaches students how to construct and conduct intelligent research experiments. The content is firmly based on numerous experiments performed by top experts in the field. The new edition contains new chapters on recording neuronal activity, iconotrophic and metabotropic receptors for sensory transduction, and a section containing exercises for further learning. This book will be a useful resource for neurophysiologists, neurobiologists, neurologists, and students taking graduate-level courses on neurophysiology.

About Constance Hammond (Director of Research INSERM U901, Institut de Neurobiologie de la Mediterranee, Marseilles, France)

Constance Hammond is an INSERM director of research at the Mediterranean Institute of Neurobiology. A renowned Parkinson's disease investigator, in 2012 she became a Chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur in recognition for her services to scientific communication. Studying biology at the University of Pierre and Marie Curie and the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris she completed her thesis in neurosciences at the Marey Institute in Paris, directed by Prof. D. Albe-Fessard. Guided by her curiosity and her constant desire to learn, she changed lab and research domains several times. With the knowledge of other systems and the mastering of other techniques she finally came back to her first and preferred subject of research; the role of the subthalamic nucleus in the basal ganglia system in health and Parkinson's disease.

Table of Contents

1. Neurons 2. Neuron-glial cell cooperation 3. Ionic gradients 4. How to record neuronal activity (+ films) 5. The voltage-gated channels of Na action potentials 6. The voltage-gated channels of Ca action potentials 7. The chemical synapses 8. Neurotransmitter release (+ animations) 9. The ionotropic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor 10. The ionotropic GABA-A receptor (+ films) 11. The ionotropic glutamate receptors (+ films) 12. The ionotropic receptors of sensory transduction : example of TRP channels 13. The metabotropic GABAB receptors 14. The metabotropic glutamate receptors 15. The metabotropic receptors for sensory transduction : example of olfatory receptors 16. Somato-dendritic processing of postsynaptic potentials I 17. Subliminal voltage-gated currents of the somato dendritic membrane 18. Somato-dendritic processing of postsynaptic potentials II 19. Somato-dendritic processing of postsynaptic potentials III 20. Firing patterns of neurons 21. Synaptic plasticity 22. The development of the hippocampal network 23. The adult hippocampal network 24. Exercises

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NGR9780323988117
9780323988117
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Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology by Constance Hammond (Director of Research INSERM U901, Institut de Neurobiologie de la Mediterranee, Marseilles, France)
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Hardback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2024-05-31
590
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