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The biological basis of cocaine addiction

責任表示 edited by Vanya Qui ones-Jenab
シリーズ Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 937
データ種別 図書
出版情報 New York : New York Academy of Sciences , 2001
本文言語 英語
大きさ viii, 217 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
概要 Papers are presented from a spring 2000 colloquium and seminar series titled "Frontiers in Drug Abuse Research: Molecular and Cellular Adaptations to Cocaine," sponsored by the Ph.D. subprogram in bio...sychology of CUNY at Hunter College. Contributions overview current understanding of the biological correlates of cocaine reinforcement, discuss the role of endogenous opioids and the dopamine system in the modulation of cocaine-induced brain adaptations, and explore gender differences and the role of neuroendocrine responses in cocaine-induced behavioral and physiological responses. Most work presented reflects research on laboratory animals. Some specific topics include the role of substance P in modulating cocaine-evoked dopamine overflow in the striatum of the rat brain, and ovarian hormones in cocaine-induced locomotor and stereotypic activity. This work lacks a subject index. c. Book News Inc.
Papers are presented from a spring 2000 colloquium and seminar series titled "Frontiers in Drug Abuse Research: Molecular and Cellular Adaptations to Cocaine," sponsored by the Ph.D. subprogram in biopsychology of CUNY at Hunter College. Contributions overview current understanding of the biological correlates of cocaine reinforcement, discuss the role of endogenous opioids and the dopamine system in the modulation of cocaine-induced brain adaptations, and explore gender differences and the role of neuroendocrine responses in cocaine-induced behavioral and physiological responses. Most work presented reflects research on laboratory animals. Some specific topics include the role of substance P in modulating cocaine-evoked dopamine overflow in the striatum of the rat brain, and ovarian hormones in cocaine-induced locomotor and stereotypic activity. This work lacks a subject index. c. Book News Inc.
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:cloth 医学図2F 洋雑誌 雑誌書架 2001
042242001900905

書誌詳細

一般注記 Includes bibliographical references and index
"This volume is the result of a colloquium and seminar series entitled Frontiers in Drug Abuse Research: Molecular and Cellular Adaptations to Cocaine sponsored by the Ph.D. subprogram in biopsychology of CUNY at Hunter College and held during Spring 2000 in New York"
著者標目 Qui ones-Jenab, Vanya
書誌ID 1000756386
ISBN 1573313025
NCID BA53283009
巻冊次 :cloth ; ISBN:1573313025
:pbk. ; ISBN:1573313033
登録日 2009.09.15
更新日 2009.09.15