Release Date: 28 March, 2001
Paperback
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Review "...a book so generous with its gifts." "The overall intelligence of the book, its complete command of contemporary neuroscience and ability to link this knowledge with the clinical action of the drugs make it a required reading for anyone who wants to understand neuropharmacology and the neuroscience of the normal and diseased brain. The book will not only inform the students, but will encourage the union of clinical understanding and basic biology, which its distinguished authors so ably represent."
Book Description
* The most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the relationship of brain function and neuroactive chemicals * Authors are world-known leaders in the field * Molecular Neuropharmacology is the hot topic in medicine
Book Info Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. Textbook for pharmacology, psychology, and psychiatry students, offering complete coverage of psychopharmacology. Reflects the latest advances in molecular neuropharmacology, and the relationship between central nervous system function and neuroactive chemicals. Softcover. DNLM: Central Nervous System Agents--pharmacology. Rating 5.0
This is your brain on drugs, endogenous or otherwise.Anyone who wants an understanding of how the brain works at the molecular level should read this excellent, succinct text. I recommend it to anesthesiologists in particular since we parctice in brain-neuropharmacology daily.Highly Recommended!This book is well organized, well written, and very informative. If you're interested in neuropharmacology, you should definitely get this book. |
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