In the Preface to Volume 1, we stated: This series recognizes that
investigators who have entered neurochemistry from the biochemical
tradition have a rather specialized view of the brain. Too often,
interdisci plinary offerings are initially attractive but turn out
to recite basic biochemical considera tions. We have come to
believe that there are now sufficiently large numbers of
neurochemists to support a specialized venture such as the present
one. We have begun with consideration of traditional areas of
neurochemistry which show considerable scientific activity. We hope
they will serve the neurochemist both for general reading and for
specialized information. The reader will also have the opportunity
to reflect on the unbridled speculation that results from the
disinhibiting effects on the author who has been invited to write a
chapter. We plan occasionally also to offer reviews of areas not
completely in the domain of neurochemistry which we nevertheless
feel to be sufficiently timely to be called to the attention of all
who use chemical principles and tools in an effort to better
understand the brain. The contributions to the present volume
pursue these goals. We believe the series has set high standards
and has continued to uphold them. In accordance with the principle
stated in the last paragraph of the Preface Volume 1, we include in
this volume Koshland's "Sensory Response in Bacteria" (Chapter 5)."
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