role of G proteins in psychiatric and neurological disorders /
edited by Ram K. Mishra, Glen B. Baker, and Alan A. Boulton
xiv, 433 pages :
illustrations
Neuromethods,
31
0893-2336 ;
Includes bibliographical references and index
In vitro autoradiographic localization of receptor-stimulated [35s]GTPyS binding in brain / L.J. Sim, D.E. Selley and S.R. Childers -- Small-molecular-weight G proteins / R. Bhullar -- G proteins in the etiology and treatment of mental disorders / J.O. Gordeladze and P.W. Johansen -- G protein [alpha]- and [beta]-subunits as possible mediators of dopamine--D1:D2 receptor ligand binding interactions / Z.B. Pristupa, R.K. Sunahara and H.B. Niznik -- Modulation of G proteins in rat striatum by neuroleptic drugs and a peptidomimetic analog of pro-leu-gly-NH[subscript]2 / W.J. Costain [and others] -- G proteins and animal models of Parkinson's disease / E.R. Marcotte and R.K. Mishra -- Protein kinase C as a modulator of 5--HT1A and dopamine- D2 receptor signaling / P.R. Albertau, P.M.C. Lembo and S.J. Morris -- Molecular mechanisms of opiate addiction in the nucleus accumbens / K.L. Widnell and E.J. Mestler -- G protein-linked opioid receptors / P. Sharma, I. Gomes and S.K. Sharma -- G protein-coupled melatonin receptors / L.P. Niles -- G proteins in the pathophysiology and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders / H.K. Mangi -- Determination of adenosine receptor-G protein coupling / A. Lorenzen -- G proteins and mood disorders / J.-F. Wang and L.T. Young -- G proteins in the medial temporal lobe in schizophrenia / F. Okada -- G protein abnormalities in schizophrenia / N. Nishino [and others]
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Role of G proteins in psychiatric and neurological disorders