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Integrating the neurobiology of schizophrenia - v. 78

Abi-Dargham, Anissa(Volume editor)Guillin, Olivier(Volume editor)
Part of the International Review of Neurobiology series
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This book examines the role that dopamine plays in schizophrenia, examining its role in not only the symptoms of the disease but also in its treatment. It also reviews all neurotransmitters that have been implicated in schizophrenia, exploring the genetic data, clinical data implicating the transmitter, and the preclinical data exploring how a transmitter may interact with dopamine and contribute to the dopaminergic phenotype observed in the illness. This book will serve as an educational tool for instructors, a guide for clinicians, and be of interest to researchers. It is a good reference for researchers specialized in one particular area and interested in learning about other areas of pathology in schizophrenia and how they may all feed into each other. The book concludes with an overall integrative model assembling as many of these elements as possible.

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Product Details
Academic Press
0080475086 / 9780080475080
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
616.898
27/02/2007
English
439 pages
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