
Neurobiology has undergone a revolution with many advances dependent on new techniques and approaches. This fully updated second edition reflects the recent growth areas in this subject. Its major themes are the fractionation and study of cellular and subcellular components of the nervous system, chemical neuroanatomy, and the measurement of neuronal metabolism in vivo and in vitro. Topics include the neuronal cytoskeleton; isolation of synaptosomes and their subcellular components; aspects of mitochondrial defects in neurones; and synaptic transport processes exemplified by the GABA transporter. This is an invaluable practical laboratory manual for all researchers in neurobiology; it contains step-by-step protocols and a troubleshooting guide, as well as examples of experimental data and their interpretation.
This volume investigates the methodological challenges and technical requirements for conducting rigorous research within the field of neurochemistry. Editors A. J. Turner and H. S. Bachelard compile a comprehensive set of protocols designed to address the rapid evolution of neurobiological techniques. The text provides a structured framework for researchers to isolate cellular components and quantify metabolic processes, ensuring that experimental practices remain consistent with contemporary scientific standards.
What You Will Find
Researchers frequently utilize this text as a foundational laboratory manual for its clear, step-by-step approach to complex neurobiological procedures. Experts highlight the book's utility in bridging the gap between theoretical neurochemistry and practical, bench-side application.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
1997-02-20
Publisher:
IRL Press
ISBN-10:
0199634394
ISBN-13:
9780199634392
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