9.15 / 9.150 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission, Fall 2003

Considers the process of neurotransmission, especially chemicals used in the brain and elsewhere to carry signals from nerve terminals to the structures they innervate. Focuses on monoamine transmitters (acetylcholine; serotonin; dopamine and norepinephrine); also examines amino acid and peptide tra...

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Main Author: Wurtman, Richard J., 1936-
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Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45133
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description Considers the process of neurotransmission, especially chemicals used in the brain and elsewhere to carry signals from nerve terminals to the structures they innervate. Focuses on monoamine transmitters (acetylcholine; serotonin; dopamine and norepinephrine); also examines amino acid and peptide transmitters and neuromodulators like adenosine. Macromolecules that mediate neurotransmitter synthesis, release, inactivation, and receptor-mediated actions are discussed, as well as factors that regulate their activity and the second-messenger systems they control. Alternate years.
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spelling mit-1721.1/451332019-09-12T10:03:20Z 9.15 / 9.150 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission, Fall 2003 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission Wurtman, Richard J., 1936- neurotransmitter antidepressant brain lipid blood brain barrier dopamine parkinson's disease seratonin depression glutamate aspartate NDMA drug drug discovery pharmaceutical signaling pathway receptor spinal cord marijuana adensosine histamine 9.15 9.150 Considers the process of neurotransmission, especially chemicals used in the brain and elsewhere to carry signals from nerve terminals to the structures they innervate. Focuses on monoamine transmitters (acetylcholine; serotonin; dopamine and norepinephrine); also examines amino acid and peptide transmitters and neuromodulators like adenosine. Macromolecules that mediate neurotransmitter synthesis, release, inactivation, and receptor-mediated actions are discussed, as well as factors that regulate their activity and the second-messenger systems they control. Alternate years. 2003-12 9.15-Fall2003 local: 9.15 local: 9.150 local: IMSCP-MD5-1c8c5dbf83e4efdf56c7aa0c9344e1a0 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45133 en-US Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license"). The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. text/html Fall 2003
spellingShingle neurotransmitter
antidepressant
brain lipid
blood brain barrier
dopamine
parkinson's disease
seratonin
depression
glutamate
aspartate
NDMA
drug
drug discovery
pharmaceutical
signaling pathway
receptor
spinal cord
marijuana
adensosine
histamine
9.15
9.150
Wurtman, Richard J., 1936-
9.15 / 9.150 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission, Fall 2003
title 9.15 / 9.150 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission, Fall 2003
title_full 9.15 / 9.150 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission, Fall 2003
title_fullStr 9.15 / 9.150 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission, Fall 2003
title_full_unstemmed 9.15 / 9.150 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission, Fall 2003
title_short 9.15 / 9.150 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission, Fall 2003
title_sort 9 15 9 150 biochemistry and pharmacology of synaptic transmission fall 2003
topic neurotransmitter
antidepressant
brain lipid
blood brain barrier
dopamine
parkinson's disease
seratonin
depression
glutamate
aspartate
NDMA
drug
drug discovery
pharmaceutical
signaling pathway
receptor
spinal cord
marijuana
adensosine
histamine
9.15
9.150
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