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This volume represents the proceedings of the third in a series of
annual inter national symposia. The first, The Neuroregulation of
Autonomic, Endocrine, and Immune Systems, was held in Indianapolis
in the fall of 1985. The second, Psychological and Biological
Approaches to the Understanding of Human Disease, was held in
Bielefeld, Germany in the fall of 1986. The theme of this series
concerns the communication between the central nervous system and
the other major systems of the body, and the purpose is to monitor
the frontiers of research into these neuronal/hormonal regulatory
interactions and their application to medicine. The present volume
deals with the role of peptides and amino acids in these
information transfer processes. Great strides have been made in
exploring the important role of amino acids and pep tides in
neuroregulation, and the ongoing biotechnology revolution promises
signi ficant scientific and medical advances throughout the next
decade and beyond. The work described in this volume captures the
great excitement and pro mise of this biomedical renaissance. This
meeting was cosponsored by Searle/ Monsanto and Washington
University and held in St. Louis in the early fall of 1986. A major
contributor to these proceedings was Dr. Thomas O'Donohue whose
chapter deals with his work in characterizing the endogenous
ligands for the PCP and sigma opioid receptors. Tom's personality
and career personi fied the dedication of this series to the
principle of a broad multidisciplinary approach to scientific
problems."
This volume represents the proceedings of the third in a series of
annual inter national symposia. The first, The Neuroregulation of
Autonomic, Endocrine, and Immune Systems, was held in Indianapolis
in the fall of 1985. The second, Psychological and Biological
Approaches to the Understanding of Human Disease, was held in
Bielefeld, Germany in the fall of 1986. The theme of this series
concerns the communication between the central nervous system and
the other major systems of the body, and the purpose is to monitor
the frontiers of research into these neuronal/hormonal regulatory
interactions and their application to medicine. The present volume
deals with the role of peptides and amino acids in these
information transfer processes. Great strides have been made in
exploring the important role of amino acids and pep tides in
neuroregulation, and the ongoing biotechnology revolution promises
signi ficant scientific and medical advances throughout the next
decade and beyond. The work described in this volume captures the
great excitement and pro mise of this biomedical renaissance. This
meeting was cosponsored by Searle/ Monsanto and Washington
University and held in St. Louis in the early fall of 1986. A major
contributor to these proceedings was Dr. Thomas O'Donohue whose
chapter deals with his work in characterizing the endogenous
ligands for the PCP and sigma opioid receptors. Tom's personality
and career personi fied the dedication of this series to the
principle of a broad multidisciplinary approach to scientific
problems.
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