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Phospholipid Research and the Nervous System: Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology

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Phospholipid Research and the Nervous System: Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology

$61.47
 
The purpose of this book is to describe the latest findings relating to biochemical and molecular pharmacology of the nervous system and phospholipids and to report the proceedings of the fourth symposium on phospholipids. These Symposia have been satellite meetings of the International Society for Neurochemistry. This meeting was held on May 26-29, 1985 in the Teatro Bibiena in Mantova, Italy. Preceding meetings were held in Cortona, Italy in 1975, in Birmingham, England in 1981, and in British Columbia, Canada in 1983. As was the case for the proceedings of those meetings, this volume presents information that is new and important from the researchers most in- volved in advancing our knowledge of the function of membranes and of lipid metabo- lism in the nervous system. The presence of phosphorus in the brain was reported in 1719 by Hensing at the University of Giessen in Germany. Tower! has translated this pioneering work. The rather long, philosophical preface contains the following paragraph. Regardless of what may be thought of this matter, the brain is certainly that part of the animate body in which that subtlest and most penetrating [substance] alone is received, so often circulated from the heart and cleansed by the remaining viscera, and firmly held where thereaf- ter life flourishes and the motions of the lower parts endure.


Author: Llyod A. Horrocks
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: Jun 11, 2013
Number of Pages: 302 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1489904921
ISBN-13: 9781489904928
 

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