Glutathione In The Nervous System
Herausgeber: Shaw, Christopher Ari
Glutathione In The Nervous System
Herausgeber: Shaw, Christopher Ari
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This book focuses on the origin of GSH in the nervous system, the effects of GSH on neural health and activity, and the potential for alterations in GSH status to lead to neurological damage of the type observed in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and other neurological disorders.
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This book focuses on the origin of GSH in the nervous system, the effects of GSH on neural health and activity, and the potential for alterations in GSH status to lead to neurological damage of the type observed in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and other neurological disorders.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367447885
- ISBN-10: 0367447886
- Artikelnr.: 69935790
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367447885
- ISBN-10: 0367447886
- Artikelnr.: 69935790
Shaw, Christopher Ari
1. Multiple Roles of Glutathione in the Nervous System Christopher Shaw 2.
The Discovery of the GSH Receptor in Hydra and its Evolutionary
Significance Howard Lenhoff 3. Carrier-Mediated GSH Transport at the
Blood-Brain Barrier and Molecular Characterisation of Novel Brain GSH
Transporters Ram Kannan, Jian-R. Yi, Berislav Zlokovic and Neil Kaplowitz
4. Antibodies to Glutathione: Production, Characterisation, and
Immunocytochemical application to the Central Nervous System Ole Hjelle, E.
Rinvik, D. Huster, W. Reichelt and Ole Ottersen 5. Role of Astrocytes in
Maintaining Cerebral Glutathione Homeostasis and in Protecting the Brain
Against Xenobiotics and Oxidative Stress Arthur Cooper 6. Glutathione and
the Regulation of Apoptosis in the Nervous System Khalequz Zaman and Rajiv
Ratan 7. Possible Modulation by Glutathione of Glutamatergic
Neurotransmission Kiyokazu Ogita, Makato Shuto, Hiriko Maeda, Takao Minami
and Yukio Yoneda 8. Glutathione and Glutathione Derivatives: Possible
Modulators of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors Reka Janaky, Vince Varga,
Zsolt Jenei, Pirjo Saransaari and Simo Oja 9. Excitatory Actions of GSH on
Neocortex Bryce Pasqualotto, Kenneth Curry and Christopher Shaw 10.
Medicinal Chemistry of Glutathione and Glutathione Analogs in the Mammalian
Central Nervous System Kenneth Curry 11. Glutathione in Brain Ageing and
Neurodegenerative Disorders Gianni Benzi and Antonio Moretti 12. The
Glutathione Redox State and Zinc Mobilisation from Metallothionein and
other Proteins with Zinc-Sulphur Co-ordination Sites Wolfgang Maret 13.
Glutathione Release and Nitrosoglutathione Presence in the CNS:
Implications for Schizophrenia Michel Cuenod and Kim Quang Do 14. The Role
of Altered Glutathione Status in the Development of Parkinson's Disease J.
Sian, M. Gerlach and P. Riederer 15. Glutathione, Cysteine, and the
Neuromelanin Pathway: Potential Roles in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson's
Disease - a New Hypothesis Glenn Dryhurst 16. Free-Radical Toxicity in
Amyotr
The Discovery of the GSH Receptor in Hydra and its Evolutionary
Significance Howard Lenhoff 3. Carrier-Mediated GSH Transport at the
Blood-Brain Barrier and Molecular Characterisation of Novel Brain GSH
Transporters Ram Kannan, Jian-R. Yi, Berislav Zlokovic and Neil Kaplowitz
4. Antibodies to Glutathione: Production, Characterisation, and
Immunocytochemical application to the Central Nervous System Ole Hjelle, E.
Rinvik, D. Huster, W. Reichelt and Ole Ottersen 5. Role of Astrocytes in
Maintaining Cerebral Glutathione Homeostasis and in Protecting the Brain
Against Xenobiotics and Oxidative Stress Arthur Cooper 6. Glutathione and
the Regulation of Apoptosis in the Nervous System Khalequz Zaman and Rajiv
Ratan 7. Possible Modulation by Glutathione of Glutamatergic
Neurotransmission Kiyokazu Ogita, Makato Shuto, Hiriko Maeda, Takao Minami
and Yukio Yoneda 8. Glutathione and Glutathione Derivatives: Possible
Modulators of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors Reka Janaky, Vince Varga,
Zsolt Jenei, Pirjo Saransaari and Simo Oja 9. Excitatory Actions of GSH on
Neocortex Bryce Pasqualotto, Kenneth Curry and Christopher Shaw 10.
Medicinal Chemistry of Glutathione and Glutathione Analogs in the Mammalian
Central Nervous System Kenneth Curry 11. Glutathione in Brain Ageing and
Neurodegenerative Disorders Gianni Benzi and Antonio Moretti 12. The
Glutathione Redox State and Zinc Mobilisation from Metallothionein and
other Proteins with Zinc-Sulphur Co-ordination Sites Wolfgang Maret 13.
Glutathione Release and Nitrosoglutathione Presence in the CNS:
Implications for Schizophrenia Michel Cuenod and Kim Quang Do 14. The Role
of Altered Glutathione Status in the Development of Parkinson's Disease J.
Sian, M. Gerlach and P. Riederer 15. Glutathione, Cysteine, and the
Neuromelanin Pathway: Potential Roles in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson's
Disease - a New Hypothesis Glenn Dryhurst 16. Free-Radical Toxicity in
Amyotr
1. Multiple Roles of Glutathione in the Nervous System Christopher Shaw 2.
The Discovery of the GSH Receptor in Hydra and its Evolutionary
Significance Howard Lenhoff 3. Carrier-Mediated GSH Transport at the
Blood-Brain Barrier and Molecular Characterisation of Novel Brain GSH
Transporters Ram Kannan, Jian-R. Yi, Berislav Zlokovic and Neil Kaplowitz
4. Antibodies to Glutathione: Production, Characterisation, and
Immunocytochemical application to the Central Nervous System Ole Hjelle, E.
Rinvik, D. Huster, W. Reichelt and Ole Ottersen 5. Role of Astrocytes in
Maintaining Cerebral Glutathione Homeostasis and in Protecting the Brain
Against Xenobiotics and Oxidative Stress Arthur Cooper 6. Glutathione and
the Regulation of Apoptosis in the Nervous System Khalequz Zaman and Rajiv
Ratan 7. Possible Modulation by Glutathione of Glutamatergic
Neurotransmission Kiyokazu Ogita, Makato Shuto, Hiriko Maeda, Takao Minami
and Yukio Yoneda 8. Glutathione and Glutathione Derivatives: Possible
Modulators of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors Reka Janaky, Vince Varga,
Zsolt Jenei, Pirjo Saransaari and Simo Oja 9. Excitatory Actions of GSH on
Neocortex Bryce Pasqualotto, Kenneth Curry and Christopher Shaw 10.
Medicinal Chemistry of Glutathione and Glutathione Analogs in the Mammalian
Central Nervous System Kenneth Curry 11. Glutathione in Brain Ageing and
Neurodegenerative Disorders Gianni Benzi and Antonio Moretti 12. The
Glutathione Redox State and Zinc Mobilisation from Metallothionein and
other Proteins with Zinc-Sulphur Co-ordination Sites Wolfgang Maret 13.
Glutathione Release and Nitrosoglutathione Presence in the CNS:
Implications for Schizophrenia Michel Cuenod and Kim Quang Do 14. The Role
of Altered Glutathione Status in the Development of Parkinson's Disease J.
Sian, M. Gerlach and P. Riederer 15. Glutathione, Cysteine, and the
Neuromelanin Pathway: Potential Roles in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson's
Disease - a New Hypothesis Glenn Dryhurst 16. Free-Radical Toxicity in
Amyotr
The Discovery of the GSH Receptor in Hydra and its Evolutionary
Significance Howard Lenhoff 3. Carrier-Mediated GSH Transport at the
Blood-Brain Barrier and Molecular Characterisation of Novel Brain GSH
Transporters Ram Kannan, Jian-R. Yi, Berislav Zlokovic and Neil Kaplowitz
4. Antibodies to Glutathione: Production, Characterisation, and
Immunocytochemical application to the Central Nervous System Ole Hjelle, E.
Rinvik, D. Huster, W. Reichelt and Ole Ottersen 5. Role of Astrocytes in
Maintaining Cerebral Glutathione Homeostasis and in Protecting the Brain
Against Xenobiotics and Oxidative Stress Arthur Cooper 6. Glutathione and
the Regulation of Apoptosis in the Nervous System Khalequz Zaman and Rajiv
Ratan 7. Possible Modulation by Glutathione of Glutamatergic
Neurotransmission Kiyokazu Ogita, Makato Shuto, Hiriko Maeda, Takao Minami
and Yukio Yoneda 8. Glutathione and Glutathione Derivatives: Possible
Modulators of Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors Reka Janaky, Vince Varga,
Zsolt Jenei, Pirjo Saransaari and Simo Oja 9. Excitatory Actions of GSH on
Neocortex Bryce Pasqualotto, Kenneth Curry and Christopher Shaw 10.
Medicinal Chemistry of Glutathione and Glutathione Analogs in the Mammalian
Central Nervous System Kenneth Curry 11. Glutathione in Brain Ageing and
Neurodegenerative Disorders Gianni Benzi and Antonio Moretti 12. The
Glutathione Redox State and Zinc Mobilisation from Metallothionein and
other Proteins with Zinc-Sulphur Co-ordination Sites Wolfgang Maret 13.
Glutathione Release and Nitrosoglutathione Presence in the CNS:
Implications for Schizophrenia Michel Cuenod and Kim Quang Do 14. The Role
of Altered Glutathione Status in the Development of Parkinson's Disease J.
Sian, M. Gerlach and P. Riederer 15. Glutathione, Cysteine, and the
Neuromelanin Pathway: Potential Roles in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson's
Disease - a New Hypothesis Glenn Dryhurst 16. Free-Radical Toxicity in
Amyotr