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As in other volumes in the series, this newest volume conveys
up-to-date knowledge in a clear and straightforward manner. It
begins with a survey of the neurobiological functions of the brain,
with the emphasis on Parkinson's disease. This is followed by a
presentation of the role of dopamine in the regulation of human
anterior pituitary function. The final two chapters concentrate on
the dopamine receptors: first, the binding sites are characterized
and the biochemical and physiological consequences of
dopamine-receptor stimulation are discussed and, finally, there is
a report on the topology of a dopamine-receptor model that can
account comprehensively for agonists and antagonists.
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