Beyond the Synapse
Herausgeber: Fields, R. Douglas
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This book provides insight into how intercellular signalling enables neurons to communicate beyond the synapse.
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This book provides insight into how intercellular signalling enables neurons to communicate beyond the synapse.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781107411562
- ISBN-10: 1107411564
- Artikelnr.: 37466418
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781107411562
- ISBN-10: 1107411564
- Artikelnr.: 37466418
Introduction: Beyond the synapse R. Douglas Fields; Part I. Spanning Scales
of Neural Plasticity: 1. Memory beyond the synapse Steven P. R. Rose; 2.
Between synapses and behavior: functional circuitry of the hippocampus
Howard Eichenbaum; 3. Widening the lens: Looking beyond the synapse for
experience-driven brain plasticity Julie A. Markham, Aaron W. Grossman and
William T. Greenough; 4. Activity-dependent myelination R. Douglas Fields;
5. Bipolar disorder: involvement of signaling cascades and AMPA receptor
trafficking at synapses Jing Du, Jorge Quiroz, Peixiong Yuan, Carlos Zarate
Jr and Husseini K. Manji; Part II. Novelty, Stress, and Hormones in
Plasticity: 6. Sleep-dependent memory consolidation and reconsolidation
Matthew P. Walker and Robert Stickgold; 7. Consolidation and
reconsolidation of Pavlovian fear conditioning: roles for intracellular
signaling and extracellular modulation in memory storage Christopher Cain,
Jacek Debiec and Joseph LeDoux; 8. Emotional and cognitive reinforcement of
rat hippocampal long-term potentiation requires different neuromodulatory
systems Volker Korz and Julietta U. Frey; 9. Estrogen and hippocampal
synaptic plasticity Micael Foy, Michael Baudry and Richard Thompson; 10.
Steroid-induced hippocampal synaptic plasticity: sex differences and
similarities Russell D. Romeo, Elizabeth M. Waters and Bruce S. McEwen;
Part III. Cell-cell Signaling Molecules in Synaptic Plasticity: 11. MHC
class I in activity-dependent structural and functional plasticity Lisa M.
Boulanger; 12. Cytokine induction of neuronal receptor trafficking:
relevance to synaptic function and excitotoxicity Dmitri Leonoudakis,
Steven P. Braithwaite, Michael S. Beattie and Eric C. Beattie; 13.
Neurotrophin signaling among neurons and glia during formation of synapses
Sarina B. Elmariah, Ethan G. Hughes, Eun Joo Oh and Rita J. Balice-Gordon;
14. Regulation of neurogenesis by neurotrophins: implications in
hippocampus-dependent memory Bai Lu and Jay H. Chang; 15. Focal
adhesion-like processes underly induction of long-term potentiation in the
Schaffer-collateral-CA1 region of hippocampus Richard G. LeBaron, Ruben V.
Hernandez, Mary M. Navarro, James E. Orfila, Lisa R. Curry and Joe L.
Martinez; 16. Signaling to the nucleus in long-term memory Olena Bukalo and
R. Douglas Fields; Part IV. Non-traditional Transmitters and Glia: 17.
Diffusible hydrogen peroxide generated post-synaptically inhibits axonal
dopamine release in striatum Marat V. Avshalumov, Jyoti Patel, Li Bao,
Duncan G. MacGregor and Margaret E. Rice; 18. D-serine as a novel glial
neurotransmitter Asif K. Mustafa, Paul M. Kim and Solomon H. Snyder; 19.
Conversations between glia and neurons in the retina: modulation of
neuronal excitability Eric A. Newman; 20. Metabotropic glutamate receptors
as a target for astrocytic control of inhibitory synaptic transmission in
hippocampus Wing-song Liu, Qiwu Xu, Jian Kang and Maiken Nedergaard.
of Neural Plasticity: 1. Memory beyond the synapse Steven P. R. Rose; 2.
Between synapses and behavior: functional circuitry of the hippocampus
Howard Eichenbaum; 3. Widening the lens: Looking beyond the synapse for
experience-driven brain plasticity Julie A. Markham, Aaron W. Grossman and
William T. Greenough; 4. Activity-dependent myelination R. Douglas Fields;
5. Bipolar disorder: involvement of signaling cascades and AMPA receptor
trafficking at synapses Jing Du, Jorge Quiroz, Peixiong Yuan, Carlos Zarate
Jr and Husseini K. Manji; Part II. Novelty, Stress, and Hormones in
Plasticity: 6. Sleep-dependent memory consolidation and reconsolidation
Matthew P. Walker and Robert Stickgold; 7. Consolidation and
reconsolidation of Pavlovian fear conditioning: roles for intracellular
signaling and extracellular modulation in memory storage Christopher Cain,
Jacek Debiec and Joseph LeDoux; 8. Emotional and cognitive reinforcement of
rat hippocampal long-term potentiation requires different neuromodulatory
systems Volker Korz and Julietta U. Frey; 9. Estrogen and hippocampal
synaptic plasticity Micael Foy, Michael Baudry and Richard Thompson; 10.
Steroid-induced hippocampal synaptic plasticity: sex differences and
similarities Russell D. Romeo, Elizabeth M. Waters and Bruce S. McEwen;
Part III. Cell-cell Signaling Molecules in Synaptic Plasticity: 11. MHC
class I in activity-dependent structural and functional plasticity Lisa M.
Boulanger; 12. Cytokine induction of neuronal receptor trafficking:
relevance to synaptic function and excitotoxicity Dmitri Leonoudakis,
Steven P. Braithwaite, Michael S. Beattie and Eric C. Beattie; 13.
Neurotrophin signaling among neurons and glia during formation of synapses
Sarina B. Elmariah, Ethan G. Hughes, Eun Joo Oh and Rita J. Balice-Gordon;
14. Regulation of neurogenesis by neurotrophins: implications in
hippocampus-dependent memory Bai Lu and Jay H. Chang; 15. Focal
adhesion-like processes underly induction of long-term potentiation in the
Schaffer-collateral-CA1 region of hippocampus Richard G. LeBaron, Ruben V.
Hernandez, Mary M. Navarro, James E. Orfila, Lisa R. Curry and Joe L.
Martinez; 16. Signaling to the nucleus in long-term memory Olena Bukalo and
R. Douglas Fields; Part IV. Non-traditional Transmitters and Glia: 17.
Diffusible hydrogen peroxide generated post-synaptically inhibits axonal
dopamine release in striatum Marat V. Avshalumov, Jyoti Patel, Li Bao,
Duncan G. MacGregor and Margaret E. Rice; 18. D-serine as a novel glial
neurotransmitter Asif K. Mustafa, Paul M. Kim and Solomon H. Snyder; 19.
Conversations between glia and neurons in the retina: modulation of
neuronal excitability Eric A. Newman; 20. Metabotropic glutamate receptors
as a target for astrocytic control of inhibitory synaptic transmission in
hippocampus Wing-song Liu, Qiwu Xu, Jian Kang and Maiken Nedergaard.
Introduction: Beyond the synapse R. Douglas Fields; Part I. Spanning Scales
of Neural Plasticity: 1. Memory beyond the synapse Steven P. R. Rose; 2.
Between synapses and behavior: functional circuitry of the hippocampus
Howard Eichenbaum; 3. Widening the lens: Looking beyond the synapse for
experience-driven brain plasticity Julie A. Markham, Aaron W. Grossman and
William T. Greenough; 4. Activity-dependent myelination R. Douglas Fields;
5. Bipolar disorder: involvement of signaling cascades and AMPA receptor
trafficking at synapses Jing Du, Jorge Quiroz, Peixiong Yuan, Carlos Zarate
Jr and Husseini K. Manji; Part II. Novelty, Stress, and Hormones in
Plasticity: 6. Sleep-dependent memory consolidation and reconsolidation
Matthew P. Walker and Robert Stickgold; 7. Consolidation and
reconsolidation of Pavlovian fear conditioning: roles for intracellular
signaling and extracellular modulation in memory storage Christopher Cain,
Jacek Debiec and Joseph LeDoux; 8. Emotional and cognitive reinforcement of
rat hippocampal long-term potentiation requires different neuromodulatory
systems Volker Korz and Julietta U. Frey; 9. Estrogen and hippocampal
synaptic plasticity Micael Foy, Michael Baudry and Richard Thompson; 10.
Steroid-induced hippocampal synaptic plasticity: sex differences and
similarities Russell D. Romeo, Elizabeth M. Waters and Bruce S. McEwen;
Part III. Cell-cell Signaling Molecules in Synaptic Plasticity: 11. MHC
class I in activity-dependent structural and functional plasticity Lisa M.
Boulanger; 12. Cytokine induction of neuronal receptor trafficking:
relevance to synaptic function and excitotoxicity Dmitri Leonoudakis,
Steven P. Braithwaite, Michael S. Beattie and Eric C. Beattie; 13.
Neurotrophin signaling among neurons and glia during formation of synapses
Sarina B. Elmariah, Ethan G. Hughes, Eun Joo Oh and Rita J. Balice-Gordon;
14. Regulation of neurogenesis by neurotrophins: implications in
hippocampus-dependent memory Bai Lu and Jay H. Chang; 15. Focal
adhesion-like processes underly induction of long-term potentiation in the
Schaffer-collateral-CA1 region of hippocampus Richard G. LeBaron, Ruben V.
Hernandez, Mary M. Navarro, James E. Orfila, Lisa R. Curry and Joe L.
Martinez; 16. Signaling to the nucleus in long-term memory Olena Bukalo and
R. Douglas Fields; Part IV. Non-traditional Transmitters and Glia: 17.
Diffusible hydrogen peroxide generated post-synaptically inhibits axonal
dopamine release in striatum Marat V. Avshalumov, Jyoti Patel, Li Bao,
Duncan G. MacGregor and Margaret E. Rice; 18. D-serine as a novel glial
neurotransmitter Asif K. Mustafa, Paul M. Kim and Solomon H. Snyder; 19.
Conversations between glia and neurons in the retina: modulation of
neuronal excitability Eric A. Newman; 20. Metabotropic glutamate receptors
as a target for astrocytic control of inhibitory synaptic transmission in
hippocampus Wing-song Liu, Qiwu Xu, Jian Kang and Maiken Nedergaard.
of Neural Plasticity: 1. Memory beyond the synapse Steven P. R. Rose; 2.
Between synapses and behavior: functional circuitry of the hippocampus
Howard Eichenbaum; 3. Widening the lens: Looking beyond the synapse for
experience-driven brain plasticity Julie A. Markham, Aaron W. Grossman and
William T. Greenough; 4. Activity-dependent myelination R. Douglas Fields;
5. Bipolar disorder: involvement of signaling cascades and AMPA receptor
trafficking at synapses Jing Du, Jorge Quiroz, Peixiong Yuan, Carlos Zarate
Jr and Husseini K. Manji; Part II. Novelty, Stress, and Hormones in
Plasticity: 6. Sleep-dependent memory consolidation and reconsolidation
Matthew P. Walker and Robert Stickgold; 7. Consolidation and
reconsolidation of Pavlovian fear conditioning: roles for intracellular
signaling and extracellular modulation in memory storage Christopher Cain,
Jacek Debiec and Joseph LeDoux; 8. Emotional and cognitive reinforcement of
rat hippocampal long-term potentiation requires different neuromodulatory
systems Volker Korz and Julietta U. Frey; 9. Estrogen and hippocampal
synaptic plasticity Micael Foy, Michael Baudry and Richard Thompson; 10.
Steroid-induced hippocampal synaptic plasticity: sex differences and
similarities Russell D. Romeo, Elizabeth M. Waters and Bruce S. McEwen;
Part III. Cell-cell Signaling Molecules in Synaptic Plasticity: 11. MHC
class I in activity-dependent structural and functional plasticity Lisa M.
Boulanger; 12. Cytokine induction of neuronal receptor trafficking:
relevance to synaptic function and excitotoxicity Dmitri Leonoudakis,
Steven P. Braithwaite, Michael S. Beattie and Eric C. Beattie; 13.
Neurotrophin signaling among neurons and glia during formation of synapses
Sarina B. Elmariah, Ethan G. Hughes, Eun Joo Oh and Rita J. Balice-Gordon;
14. Regulation of neurogenesis by neurotrophins: implications in
hippocampus-dependent memory Bai Lu and Jay H. Chang; 15. Focal
adhesion-like processes underly induction of long-term potentiation in the
Schaffer-collateral-CA1 region of hippocampus Richard G. LeBaron, Ruben V.
Hernandez, Mary M. Navarro, James E. Orfila, Lisa R. Curry and Joe L.
Martinez; 16. Signaling to the nucleus in long-term memory Olena Bukalo and
R. Douglas Fields; Part IV. Non-traditional Transmitters and Glia: 17.
Diffusible hydrogen peroxide generated post-synaptically inhibits axonal
dopamine release in striatum Marat V. Avshalumov, Jyoti Patel, Li Bao,
Duncan G. MacGregor and Margaret E. Rice; 18. D-serine as a novel glial
neurotransmitter Asif K. Mustafa, Paul M. Kim and Solomon H. Snyder; 19.
Conversations between glia and neurons in the retina: modulation of
neuronal excitability Eric A. Newman; 20. Metabotropic glutamate receptors
as a target for astrocytic control of inhibitory synaptic transmission in
hippocampus Wing-song Liu, Qiwu Xu, Jian Kang and Maiken Nedergaard.