疼痛的分子机理 🔍
(美)卓敏主编, Min Zhuo, editor, (美)卓敏主编, 卓敏, Zhuo Min 高等教育出版社, 2007, 2007
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Genes, Neurons And Neurotransmission -- Glutamate, Excitatory Transmission And Pain -- Neuropeptides, Atp, Retrograde Messengers And Opioids -- Inhibitory Transmission And Plasticity -- Postsynaptic Signaling And Gene Regulation -- Peripheral Nociceptor, Amygdala And Fear -- Spinal Plasticity, Reorganization And Chronic Pain -- Cortical Plasticity, Reorganization And Amputation -- Endogenous Analgesia And Other Form Of Analgesia -- Models For Studying Pain And Searching For Pain Killers. Min Zhuo, Editor. Includes Bibliographical References. Pain is a major health concern. This book utilizes basic neuroscience to explain the mechanisms of pain. It explores pain medicine as well as alternative treatments for chronic pain, such as acupuncture.
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Molecular Pain
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Higher Education Press : Springer (distributor)
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Higher Education Press Limited Company
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Springer New York
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Copernicus
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Telos
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Higher Education Press Limited Company, Beijing, China, 2007
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United States, United States of America
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China, People's Republic, China
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Beijing, China, China, 2007
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Beijing, [S.l, cop. 2007
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New York, NY, 2007
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1, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Molecular Pain is the first book to focus on molecular and synaptic mechanisms for pain transmission, modulation and plasticity. Unlike traditional textbooks about pain, this book covers recent progress in neuroscience and relates these developments to the basic mechanisms of chronic pain. The book also discusses current pain medicine and alternative pain treatments such as acupuncture. Edited by a leading neuroscientist and pain researcher, Molecular Pain includes contributions by more than thirty international science experts from eight different countries. The book's thirty-four chapters cover a wide spectrum of pain, analgesia, and neuroscience, and present chronic pain as a major health concern and a dynamic area of research. Complete with 165 illustrations, Molecular Pain is a concise and comprehensive review of recent progress in the field of pain. This book is an invaluable reference work and textbook for advanced undergraduate students, graduate and medical students, and researchers in neuroscience, pain, animal behavior, anesthesiology and medicine.
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<p>Pain is a major health concern and a growing field of research. Molecular biologists have made rapid progress in finding relationships between genetics and pain, and Molecular Pain is the first book specifically written to bring this research to doctors and pain scientists. Unlike traditional textbooks, this book utilizes basic neuroscience to explain the mechanisms of pain. It explores current pain medicine as well as alternative treatments for chronic pain, such as acupuncture. Edited by a leading neuroscientist and written by international experts, Molecular Pain is a concise and comprehensive review of recent progress in the field of pain.</p>
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Unlike traditional textbooks, this book is edited as a series of topical seminars given by active researchers. The order of chapters is topic related, rather than the traditional layout of the pain textbooks, which is from periphery to the brain, and from basic to clinic. Most of topics are selected based on the recent progress as well as basic discovery at neurobiological levels in terms of our understanding. Many particular areas related to pain and analgesia are not covered, in part due to either the lack of molecular and cellular understanding of the process or the limit space.
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2024-06-13
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