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Biochemistry of Characterised Neurons

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Edited by:

NEVILLE N. OSBORNE

Biochemistry of Characterised Neurons

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NEVILLE N. OSBORNE

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    VALIDITY OF SINGLE NEURON CHEMICAL ANALYSIS: CAN MICROCHEMISTRY HELP TO SOLVE THE “HARD” QUESTIONS OF MODERN NEUROBIOLOGY?

    EZIO GIACOBINI

    Pages 3-17

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    THE RETZIUS CELL OF THE LEECH HIRUDO MEDICINALIS

    DAVID J. McADOO

    Pages 19-45

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    THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF A SEROTONERGIC NEURON

    NEVILLE N. OSBORNE

    Pages 47-80

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    THE CHARACTERISED DOPAMINE NEURON IN PLANORBIS CORNEUS

    M.S. BERRY and V.W. PENTREATH

    Pages 81-115

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    OCTOPAMINE NEURONS IN THE LOBSTER

    PETER D EVANS

    Pages 117-151

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    HISTAMINE-CONTAINING NEURONS IN APLYSIA

    DANIEL WEINREICH

    Pages 153-175

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    THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF TORPEDO CHOLINERGIC NEURONS

    M.J. DOWDALL

    Pages 177-216

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    MICROASSAY OF BIOGENIC AMINES IN NEURONS OF APLYSIA. THE COEXISTENCE OF MORE THAN ONE TRANSMITTER MOLECULE IN A NEURON

    JUAN M. SAAVEDRA

    Pages 217-238

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    PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF IDENTIFIED CELLS IN THE VERTEBRATE RETINA

    DOMINIC M.K. LAM

    Pages 239-260

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    GENE EXPRESSION AND PROTEIN METABOLISM IN INDIVIDUAL NEURONS OF APLYSIA

    DAVID L. WILSON

    Pages 261-281

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    FUNCTION AND METABOLISM OF NEURONAL PROTEINS: COMPARISONS AMONG THE IDENTIFIED NEURONS OF APLYSIA

    ROBERT W. BERRY

    Pages 283-308

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    SUBJECT INDEX

    Pages 309-317

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Biochemistry of Characterised Neurons provides a report on the progress made in the analysis of the biology of specific neurons in the central nervous system. This book emphasizes the biochemical, morphological, and functional aspects of characterized neurons, including ways and sophisticated techniques of isolating them. This publication is divided into 11 chapters. The first chapter evaluates the relevance of working with single neurons. Chapters 2 to 6 discuss specific, characterized, invertebrate neurons containing one of the putative neurotransmitter substances. Chapter 7 deals with the biochemistry of a unique vertebrate (Torpedo) cholinergic system that enables pure cholinergic neuronal cell bodies and endings to be analyzed separately. The sensitive radiochemical procedures used to analyze transmitter substances and transmitter enzymes, and how they can be adapted to map the distribution of transmitters in individual neurons of Aplysia, are discussed in Chapter 8. Chapter 9 describes methods for the analysis of specific cells in the retina, while Chapters 10 and 11 focus on the analysis of proteins within defined neurons. This text is beneficial to biochemists and students interested in analyzing neurons.

Biochemistry of Characterised Neurons provides a report on the progress made in the analysis of the biology of specific neurons in the central nervous system. This book emphasizes the biochemical, morphological, and functional aspects of characterized neurons, including ways and sophisticated techniques of isolating them. This publication is divided into 11 chapters. The first chapter evaluates the relevance of working with single neurons. Chapters 2 to 6 discuss specific, characterized, invertebrate neurons containing one of the putative neurotransmitter substances. Chapter 7 deals with the biochemistry of a unique vertebrate (Torpedo) cholinergic system that enables pure cholinergic neuronal cell bodies and endings to be analyzed separately. The sensitive radiochemical procedures used to analyze transmitter substances and transmitter enzymes, and how they can be adapted to map the distribution of transmitters in individual neurons of Aplysia, are discussed in Chapter 8. Chapter 9 describes methods for the analysis of specific cells in the retina, while Chapters 10 and 11 focus on the analysis of proteins within defined neurons. This text is beneficial to biochemists and students interested in analyzing neurons.

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978-0-08-021503-7

Language

English

Published

1978

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Copyright © 1978 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Pergamon

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NEVILLE N. OSBORNE

Max-Planck-Institute für experimentelle Medizin Forschungsstelle Neurochemie, 3400 Göttingen, West Germany