This new volume of Advances in Pharmacology presents the diversity and functions of GABA Receptors. The volume looks at research performed in the past 20 years which has revealed specific physiological and pharmacological functions of individual GABAA receptor subtypes, providing novel opportunities for drug development.
- Contributions from the best authors in the field
- An essential resource for pharmacologists, immunologists, and biochemists
1.?The Legacy of the Benzodiazepine Receptor: From Flumazenil to Enhancing Cognition in Down Syndrome and Social Interaction in Autism
Hanns M?hler
2.?Behavioral Functions of GABA
A ?Receptor Subtypes - the Zurich Experience
Florence Crestani and Uwe Rudolph
3.?Allosteric Modulation of GABA
A ?Receptors via Multiple Drug Binding Sites
Werner Sieghart
4.?Regulation of GABA
ARs by Phosphorylation
Yasuko Nakamura, Laura M. Darnieder, Tarek Z. Deeb and Stephen J. Moss
5.?Endozepines
Zoya Farzampour, Richard J. Reimer and John Huguenard
6.?Inhibitory Neurosteroids and the GABA
A ?Receptor
Sandra Seljeset, Duncan Laverty and Trevor G Smart
7.?Interactions of Flavonoids with Ionotropic GABA
A ?Receptors
Jane R Hanrahan, Mary Chebib and Graham A R Johnston
8.?GABA
A ?Receptor Partial Agonists and Antagonists: Structure, Binding Mode, and Pharmacology
Jacob Krall, Thomas Balle, Niels Krogsgaard-Larsen, Troels E. S?rensen, Povl Krogsgaard-Larsen, Uffe Kristiansen and Bente Fr?lund
9.?Closing the Gap between the Molecular and Systemic Actions of Anesthetic Agents
Bernd AntkowiakThis new volume of &ll³1