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How do electrical activity and calcium signals in neurons influence
the secretion of peptide hormones? This volume presents the current
state of knowledge regarding the electrical, calcium signaling and
synaptic properties of neuroendocrine systems from both vertebrate
and invertebrate systems. The contributions span in vivo and in
vitro studies that address: state-dependent plasticity, relevance
of firing patterns, membrane properties, calcium flux (including
dynamic imaging and homeostasis), and molecular mechanisms of
exocytosis, including from non-neuronal secretory cells. The
chapters focus not only on research results but also on how
experiments are conducted using state-of-the-art techniques, and
how the resulting data are interpreted. While there are many books
on the secretory properties of neurons, this is the first to focus
on the distinctive secretory properties of neuroendocrine neurons.
Accordingly, it offers an important text for undergraduate and
graduate neuroscience students, and will also appeal to established
scientists and postdoctoral fellows. This is the eighth volume in
the Masterclass in Neuroendocrinology series* - now a
co-publication between Springer Nature and the INF (International
Neuroendocrine Federation). *Volumes 1-7 published by Wiley
How do electrical activity and calcium signals in neurons influence
the secretion of peptide hormones? This volume presents the current
state of knowledge regarding the electrical, calcium signaling and
synaptic properties of neuroendocrine systems from both vertebrate
and invertebrate systems. The contributions span in vivo and in
vitro studies that address: state-dependent plasticity, relevance
of firing patterns, membrane properties, calcium flux (including
dynamic imaging and homeostasis), and molecular mechanisms of
exocytosis, including from non-neuronal secretory cells. The
chapters focus not only on research results but also on how
experiments are conducted using state-of-the-art techniques, and
how the resulting data are interpreted. While there are many books
on the secretory properties of neurons, this is the first to focus
on the distinctive secretory properties of neuroendocrine neurons.
Accordingly, it offers an important text for undergraduate and
graduate neuroscience students, and will also appeal to established
scientists and postdoctoral fellows. This is the eighth volume in
the Masterclass in Neuroendocrinology series* - now a
co-publication between Springer Nature and the INF (International
Neuroendocrine Federation). *Volumes 1-7 published by Wiley
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