Neuropharmacology of Serotonin
By:"A. Richard Green"
Published on 1985 by Oxford University Press, USA
The first treatment of this subject in many years, this book will be valuable both as a reference source and as an introduction to current research. Topics discussed range from the serotonin autoreceptor and imipramine binding site to the classification and identification of receptor subtypes and serotonin-mediated phosphoinositol breakdown. There are sections on the pharmacology of antidepressant, anti-anxiety, and hallucinogenic drugs, and in vivo monitoring of drug action by various techniques, as well as chapters on the effects of drugs on serotonin metabolism, serotonin-mediated behavior, and invertebrate serotonin pharmacology. Research workers, clinicians, and advanced students concerned with serotonin will turn to this book for a comprehensive summary of the current state of research in the field.
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