"Symposium on Steroids and Neuronal Activity, held at the Ciba Foundation, London, 23-25 January 1990"--P. v.
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Editors: Derek Chadwick and Kate Widdows.
یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Steroid effects on neuronal activity : when is the genome involved? / Bruce S. McEwen, Hector Coirini, Michael Schumacher -- Neuroendocrine metabolism of progesterone and related progestins / Harry J. Karavolas, Donald R. Hodges -- Steroid modulation of the GABAA receptor complex : electrophysiological studies / Jeremy J. Lambert, John A. Peters, Nicholas C. Sturgess, Tim G. Hales -- Steroid regulation of the GABAA receptor : ligand binding, chloride transport and behaviour / Maria Dorota Majewska -- Steroid binding at [sigma] receptors : CNS and immunological implications / Tsung-Ping Su, Kenhiya Shukla, Tamara Gund -- Effects of progesterone and its metabolites on neuronal membranes / V.D. Ramirez, D.E. Dluzen, F.C. Ke -- In vitro effects of 17[beta]-oestradiol on the sensitivity of receptors coupled to adenylate cyclase on striatal neurons in primary culture / Marion Maus, Joel Prémont, Jacques Glowinski -- Effect of oestradiol on dopamine receptors and protein kinase C activity in the rat pituitary : binding of oestradiol to pituitary membranes / D. Joubert-Bression, A.M. Brandi, P. Birman, F. Peillon -- The molecular features of membrane perturbation by anaesthetic steroids : a study using differential scanning calorimetry, small angle X-ray diffraction and solid state ²H NMR / Alexandros Makriyannis, De-Ping Yang, Thomas Mavromoustakos -- Effects of prostaglandin E2 and progesterone on rat brain synaptosomal plasma membranes / George Deliconstantinos -- Steroids and neuronal destruction or stabilization / Edward D. Hall -- Steroids in relation to epilepsy and anaesthesia / T. Bäckström, K.W. Gee, N. Lan, M. Sörensen, G. Wahlström -- Early and late effects of steroid hormones on the central nervous system / B. Dubrovsky, D. Filipini, K. Gijsbers, M.K. Birmingham.