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From Molecules to Networks
An Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
1st Edition - November 10, 2003
Editors: John H. Byrne, Ruth Heidelberger, M. Neal Waxham, James L. Roberts
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9780080491356
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An understanding of the nervous system at virtually any level of analysis requires an understanding of its basic building block, the neuron. This book provides the solid foundation…Read more
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An understanding of the nervous system at virtually any level of analysis requires an understanding of its basic building block, the neuron. This book provides the solid foundation of the morphological, biochemical, and biophysical properties of nerve cells that is needed by advanced undergraduates and graduate students, as well as researchers in need of a thorough reference.
* Highly referenced for readers to pursue topics of interest in greater detail* Unique coverage of the application of mathematical modeling and simulation approaches not found in other textbooks* Richly illustrated, four color presentation throughout* Includes CD-ROM of all of the illustrations
Researchers in neuroscience and neurology as well as graduate students in neuroscience and medical students.
Cellular Components of Nervous TissueSubcellular Organization of the Nervous System: Organelles and their FunctionsBrain Energy MetabolismElectronic Properties of Axons and DendritesMembrane Potential and Action PotentialMolecular Properties of Ion ChannelsDynamical Properties of Excitable MembranesRelease of NeurotransmittersClassical NeurotransmittersPeptides, Growth Factors, Gasses and Other NeurotransmittersNeurotransmitter ReceptorsIntracellular SignalingRegulation of Neuronal Gene Expression and Protein SynthesisMathematical Modeling and Analysis of Intracellular Signaling PathwaysCell-Cell Communication: An Overview Emphasizing Gap JunctionsPostsynaptic Potentials and Synaptic IntegrationInformation Processing in Complex DendritesLearning and Memory: Basic Mechanisms
No. of pages: 583
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: November 10, 2003
Imprint: Academic Press
eBook ISBN: 9780080491356
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John H. Byrne
The June and Virgil Waggoner Professor and Chair, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Texas Medical School at Houston. Dr. Byrne is an internationally acclaimed Neuroscientist. He received his PhD under the direction of Noble Prize winner, Eric Kandel. Dr. Byrne is a prolific author and Editor-in-Chief of Learning and Memory (CSHP).
Affiliations and expertise
University of Texas Medical School, Houston, TX, USA
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Ruth Heidelberger
Professor, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Texas Medical School at Houston. Dr. Heidelberger is an accomplished cellular neurophysiologist specializing in mechanisms of neurotransmitter release. She received her doctoral training under the guidance of Gary Matthews and her postdoctoral training under the direction of Nobel Laureate Erwin Neher. Dr. Heidelberger is a former president and executive board member of the Biophysical Society's Subgroup on Exocytosis and Endocytosis and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Neurophysiology. She has directed and taught graduate-level courses in cellular neurophysiology and membrane biophysics for more than a decade.
Affiliations and expertise
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX, USA
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M. Neal Waxham
The William Wheless III Professor, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Texas Medical School at Houston. Dr. Waxham’s multi-disciplinary laboratory focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of synaptic function and plasticity. He has developed and directed graduate-level courses in cellular and molecular neurobiology for more than two decades.
Affiliations and expertise
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX, USA