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Dale's Principle and Communication Between Neurones

Based on a Colloquium of the Neurochemical Group of the Biochemical Society, Held at Oxford University, July 1982

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NEVILLE N. OSBORNE

Dale's Principle and Communication Between Neurones

Based on a Colloquium of the Neurochemical Group of the Biochemical Society, Held at Oxford University, July 1982

Book1983

 

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Edited by:

NEVILLE N. OSBORNE

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    What is Dale's Principle?

    V.P. WHITTAKER

    Pages 1-5

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    Recent Concepts of Chemical Communication between Excitable Cells

    G. BURNSTOCK

    Pages 7-35

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    The Neuroendocrine Division of the Nervous System: APUD Cells as Neurones or Paraneurones

    A.G.E. PEARSE

    Pages 37-48

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    Evidence for Co-transmission by Specific Neurones

    NEVILLEN N. OSBORNE

    Pages 49-68

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    Dendrites as Sites of Storage and Release of Neurotransmitter Substances, an Extension of Dale's Principle

    A. Claudio Cuello

    Pages 69-82

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    Non-synaptic Interneuronal Communication: Physiological and Pharmacological Implication

    E. SYLVESTER VIZI

    Pages 83-111

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    Regulation of Glutamatergic and GABAergic Neuronal Activity by Astroglial Cells

    ARNE SCHOUSBOE and LEIF HERTZ

    Pages 113-141

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    Early Events in Autonomic Neurone Development: the Cholinergic/Adrenergic Choice

    JULIAN SMITH

    Pages 143-159

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    Multiple Signals Participating in GABA Receptor Modulation

    E. COSTA, C.M. FORCHETTI, ... B.C. WISE

    Pages 161-177

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    The Use of Immunogold Staining Procedures in the Demonstration of Neurochemical Coexistence at the Ultrastructural Level

    IAN M. VARNDELL and JULIA M. POLAK

    Pages 179-200

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    Index

    Pages 201-204

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Dale's Principle and Communication Between Neurones is based on a colloquium of the Neurochemical Group of the Biochemical Society, held at Oxford University, July 1982. This book focuses on communication between neurones by means of chemical signals. The book contains an introductory chapter by V. P. Whittaker and nine further chapters on various aspects of the chemical communication processes between neurones. Topics covered include chemical communication between excitable cells; the neuroendocrine division of the nervous system; evidence for a neurone having the capacity to use two chemicals in the same process; and non-synaptic interneuronal communication. Each article is based on the excellent lectures given by the main authors and the discussion which ensued in the one-day colloquium held in Oxford. The final chapter is a specially invited contribution by Drs. Polak and Varndell, who agreed to produce an article on their new method of localising transmitter-like molecules at the electron-microscopic level.

Dale's Principle and Communication Between Neurones is based on a colloquium of the Neurochemical Group of the Biochemical Society, held at Oxford University, July 1982. This book focuses on communication between neurones by means of chemical signals. The book contains an introductory chapter by V. P. Whittaker and nine further chapters on various aspects of the chemical communication processes between neurones. Topics covered include chemical communication between excitable cells; the neuroendocrine division of the nervous system; evidence for a neurone having the capacity to use two chemicals in the same process; and non-synaptic interneuronal communication. Each article is based on the excellent lectures given by the main authors and the discussion which ensued in the one-day colloquium held in Oxford. The final chapter is a specially invited contribution by Drs. Polak and Varndell, who agreed to produce an article on their new method of localising transmitter-like molecules at the electron-microscopic level.

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978-0-08-029789-7

Language

English

Published

1983

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Copyright © 1983 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Pergamon

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NEVILLE N. OSBORNE

Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, The University of Oxford