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In recent years there has been increasing interest and, subsequently,
active research in neuropeptides. These neuroactive molecules
coordinate, integrate, and regulate physiological processes in all
organisms, throughout all phases of development. Acting as
neurohormones, neurotransmitters, and/or neuromodulators, they
maintain physiological homeostasis and influence important behavioral
patterns. This textbook is the first to bring together and synthesize
the neuropeptide research of the past decade in such a comprehensive,
scholarly manner.
The book is divided into two parts. In Part I the author defines the
basic principles of neuropeptide action, including their biosynthesis,
processing, transport, distribution, and interactions with receptors
and second messenger systems. Strand also discusses the intimate
interaction between the neuropeptides, stress, and the immune
system. In Part II she discusses the regulatory functions of the
families of neuropeptide in sufficient detail to provide both the
advanced student and senior investigator with a thorough understanding
of the most important neuropeptides. The text also contains a complete
and up-to-date reference/reading list.
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