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The Primate Nervous System Part I
By T. Hökfelt, A. Björklund, Floyd E. Bloom
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Number Of Pages: 552
Publication Date: 1997-05-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444825584
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444825582
Binding: Hardcover
Product Description:
This volume is a new, timely and fitting extension to the Handbook of Chemical Neuroanatomy, focussing on the neurochemical circuitry of the primate brain. The book will compliment the growing efforts to apply the analytical strategies of chemical neuroanatomy to the primate brain. The goal of this volume is to develop a broad-based coverage of human and non-human primate chemical neuroanatomic details together within a volume in which details on transmitters and systems can be appreciated. The eight comprehensive chapters that comprise this volume deal with large global concepts and datasets which not only create an initial coverage of the entire primate neuraxis, but also capture useful points of information on the chemical neuranatomy of the primate nervous system.
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By T. Hökfelt, A. Björklund, Floyd E. Bloom
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Number Of Pages: 552
Publication Date: 1997-05-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444825584
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444825582
Binding: Hardcover

Product Description:
This volume is a new, timely and fitting extension to the Handbook of Chemical Neuroanatomy, focussing on the neurochemical circuitry of the primate brain. The book will compliment the growing efforts to apply the analytical strategies of chemical neuroanatomy to the primate brain. The goal of this volume is to develop a broad-based coverage of human and non-human primate chemical neuroanatomic details together within a volume in which details on transmitters and systems can be appreciated. The eight comprehensive chapters that comprise this volume deal with large global concepts and datasets which not only create an initial coverage of the entire primate neuraxis, but also capture useful points of information on the chemical neuranatomy of the primate nervous system.
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