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Techniques in the neurosciences are evolving rapidly. There are
currently very few volumes dedicated to the methodology - ployed by
neuroscrentists, and those that are available often seem either out
of date or limited in scope. This series is about the methods most
widely used by modern-day neuroscientrsts and is written by their
colleagues who are practicing experts. Volume 1 will be useful to
all neuroscientists since it concerns those procedures used
routinely across the wrdest range of s- disciplines. Collecting
these general techniques together in a single volume strikes us not
only as a service, but will no doubt prove of exceptional
utilitarian value as well. Volumes 2 and 3 describe all current
procedures for the analyses of amines and their metabolites and of
amino acids, respectively. These collections will clearly be of
value to all neuroscientists working in or contemplating research
in these fields. Similar reasons exist for Volume 4 on receptor
binding techniques since experimental details are provided for all
types of ligand-receptor binding, including chapters on general
principles, drug discovery and development, and a most
useful-appendix on computer programs for Scatchard, nonlinear, and
competitive d- placement analyses. Volume 5 provides procedures for
the asse- ment of enzymes involved in biogenic amme synthesis and
catabolrsm. Volumes in the NEUROMETHODS series will be useful to
neurochemists, -pharmacologists, -physiologists, -anatomists,
psychopharmacologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and chemists
(organic, analyncal, pharmaceutical, medicinal); in fact, everyone
involved in the neurosciences, both basic and clinical.
Techniques in the neurosciences are evolving rapidly. There are
currently very few volumes dedicated to the methodology - ployed by
neuroscrentists, and those that are available often seem either out
of date or limited in scope. This series is about the methods most
widely used by modern-day neuroscientrsts and is written by their
colleagues who are practicing experts. Volume 1 will be useful to
all neuroscientists since it concerns those procedures used
routinely across the wrdest range of s- disciplines. Collecting
these general techniques together in a single volume strikes us not
only as a service, but will no doubt prove of exceptional
utilitarian value as well. Volumes 2 and 3 describe all current
procedures for the analyses of amines and their metabolites and of
amino acids, respectively. These collections will clearly be of
value to all neuroscientists working in or contemplating research
in these fields. Similar reasons exist for Volume 4 on receptor
binding techniques since experimental details are provided for all
types of ligand-receptor binding, including chapters on general
principles, drug discovery and development, and a most
useful-appendix on computer programs for Scatchard, nonlinear, and
competitive d- placement analyses. Volume 5 provides procedures for
the asse- ment of enzymes involved in biogenic amme synthesis and
catabolrsm. Volumes in the NEUROMETHODS series will be useful to
neurochemists, -pharmacologists, -physiologists, -anatomists,
psychopharmacologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and chemists
(organic, analyncal, pharmaceutical, medicinal); in fact, everyone
involved in the neurosciences, both basic and clinical.
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