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[International Review of Neurobiology] Volume 85 || Chapter 10 Neuronal Mechanisms for Pain‐Induced Aversion

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Book ID
120336378
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
210 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0123748933

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✦ Synopsis


This volume provides a broad overview of important new advances in the field of Neuropharmacology. In 20 chapters, a selection of international contributors discuss topics including endocannabinoid function, pain, stress, astrocytes etc, and new possibilities for treatments of neurological diseases with neuropharmacological approaches.

  • Cutting-edge articles in neuropharmacology
  • Discusses new possibilities for treatments of neurological disorders
  • Very international authorship providing a global view of the state of research

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