Neuropsychopharmacology: A Tribute to Joseph T. Coyle is a new volume from Advances in Pharmacology presenting reviews of recent breakthroughs in glutamate pharmacology and a tribute to one of the most influential neuroscientists of our times. With a variety of chapters and the best authors in the field, the volume is an essential resource for pharmacologists, immunologists, and biochemists alike.
Neuropsychopharmacology: A Tribute to Joseph T. Coyle is a new volume from Advances in Pharmacology presenting reviews of recent breakthroughs in glutamate pharmacology and a tribute to one of the most influential neuroscientists of our times. With a variety of chapters and the best authors in the field, the volume is an essential resource for pharmacologists, immunologists, and biochemists alike.
Preface Robert Schwarcz and S.J. Enna Foreword Solomon H. Snyder 1. My Life in Clinical Neuroscience: The Beginning Joseph T Coyle 2. Kynurenines and Glutamate: Multiple Links and Therapeutic Implications Robert Schwarcz 3. The Therapeutic Role of D-Cycloserine in Schizophrenia Donald Goff 4. Impulsivity, Stimulant Abuse and Dopamine Receptor Signaling Edythe D. London 5. Excitotoxicity as a Common Mechanism for Fetal Neuronal Injury with Hypoxia and Intrauterine Inflammation Irina Burd, Jared Welling, Gokul Kannan, Michael V. Johnston 6. Transcriptional Regulation of Glutamate Transporters: From Extracellular Signals to Transcription Factors Zila Martinez-Lozada, Alain M. Guillem and Michael B. Robinson 7. The Long and Winding Road: From the High Affinity Choline Uptake Site to Clinical Trials for Malignant Brain Tumors Pedro R. Lowenstein and Maria G. Castro 8. Choline on the Move: Perspectives on the Molecular Physiology and Pharmacology of the Presynaptic Choline Transporter Elizabeth A. Ennis and Randy D. Blakely 9. Still NAAG'ing after all these Years: The Continuing Pursuit of GCPII Inhibitors James J. Vornov, Kristen R. Hollinger, Paul F. Jackson, Krystyna M. Wozniak, Mohamed H. Farah, Pavel Majer, Rana Rais and Barbara S. Slusher 10. Ultimate Translation; Developing Therapeutics Targeting on N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Guochuan Emil Tsai 11. The Good and Bad Sides of NAAG Pamela Khacho, Boyang Wang and Richard Bergeron 12. The NMDA Receptor and Schizophrenia: From Pathophysiology to Treatment Darrick T. Balu
Preface Robert Schwarcz and S.J. Enna Foreword Solomon H. Snyder 1. My Life in Clinical Neuroscience: The Beginning Joseph T Coyle 2. Kynurenines and Glutamate: Multiple Links and Therapeutic Implications Robert Schwarcz 3. The Therapeutic Role of D-Cycloserine in Schizophrenia Donald Goff 4. Impulsivity, Stimulant Abuse and Dopamine Receptor Signaling Edythe D. London 5. Excitotoxicity as a Common Mechanism for Fetal Neuronal Injury with Hypoxia and Intrauterine Inflammation Irina Burd, Jared Welling, Gokul Kannan, Michael V. Johnston 6. Transcriptional Regulation of Glutamate Transporters: From Extracellular Signals to Transcription Factors Zila Martinez-Lozada, Alain M. Guillem and Michael B. Robinson 7. The Long and Winding Road: From the High Affinity Choline Uptake Site to Clinical Trials for Malignant Brain Tumors Pedro R. Lowenstein and Maria G. Castro 8. Choline on the Move: Perspectives on the Molecular Physiology and Pharmacology of the Presynaptic Choline Transporter Elizabeth A. Ennis and Randy D. Blakely 9. Still NAAG'ing after all these Years: The Continuing Pursuit of GCPII Inhibitors James J. Vornov, Kristen R. Hollinger, Paul F. Jackson, Krystyna M. Wozniak, Mohamed H. Farah, Pavel Majer, Rana Rais and Barbara S. Slusher 10. Ultimate Translation; Developing Therapeutics Targeting on N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Guochuan Emil Tsai 11. The Good and Bad Sides of NAAG Pamela Khacho, Boyang Wang and Richard Bergeron 12. The NMDA Receptor and Schizophrenia: From Pathophysiology to Treatment Darrick T. Balu
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