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The interaction of neurotransmitters, neuromodulators and
neuroactive drugs with receptors localized at the cell surface
initiates a chain of molecular events leading to integrated
neuronal responses to the triggering stimuli. Major advancements in
the characterization and isolation of recep tor molecules have
answered many quest ions regarding the nature of the ele ments that
determine the specificity in these interactions. At the same time,
recent studies have provided evidence that delicate regulation by
intracellular enzymatic systems determines the efficiency of the
stimulus response coupling process, mediates the interaction
between receptors, operates in feedback control mechanisms and
transduces signals from the receptors to various effector sites in
a highly coordinated fashion. These studies are at the focus of the
present volume, which is an outcome of a symposium held at the
University of Vermont College of Medicine on March 21-23, 1986, in
conjunction with the seventeenth annual meeting of the Amer ican
Society for Neurochemistry. The symposium has demonstrated clearly
that the concerted efforts of investigators in neurophysiology,
biochemis try, pharmacology, cell-biology, molecular genetics,
neurology, and psy chiatry are required to achieve better
understanding of the processes under lying neuronal responsiveness.
This volume includes contributions provided by prominent
investigators in all these research areas. We hope that the readers
will find here a useful source of information and ideas for stimu
lating further studies which may serve to narrow the gap between
basic neuroscience research and its clinical implications."
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