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This book deals with pathophysiology and pharmacology of
spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and describes new trends in
SHR research from hemodynamic characteristics to immunological
views. It is devoted to the use of tissue culture studies to
elaborate SHR characteristics.
Neuroregulation is a challenging and rapidly developing field that
holds the key to many currently intractable medical conditions from
nervous and mental diseases to stress-related disorders. Advances
in Neuroregulation mirrors the broad scope of research in this area
with topics ranging from new concepts on the immune system and on
the action of antidepressants to the evolution and development of
the autonomic nervous system. In addition, the latest research
findings are presented for behavioural disorders and medical
conditions such as ParkinsonaEURO (TM)s disease, AlzheimeraEURO
(TM)s disease, epilepsy and attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder. Another area of emphasis is the body's responses to
stress and the effect of neuroactive agents in the treatment of
stress-related conditions. Many chapters are devoted to the
progress being made at the cellular and molecular level, including
areas such as: - the conditions for culture of different types of
neural cells - conformational diseases and the protein folding
problem - vasoactive intestinal polypeptide release from pancreatic
islets - the effect of melatonin and corticosterone on macrophages
Here, in a book that expands the frontiers of neuroscience,
researchers into neuroregulation at the molecular and cellular
levels as well as those working at the clinical and systemic levels
will find important results relating to their field.
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