Sites of Drug Action in the Human Brain (ePub)
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Because it focuses on the living human brain, this book differs from other books on the subject, which primarily use the results of postmortem studies. Sites of Drug Action in the Human Brain therefore provides valuable information on the clinical aspects of drug intoxification, addiction, and toxicity.
Anat Biegon, Ph.D. is Head of Research Development at Pharmos Corp. Before joining the industry, she held research posts t the Weizmann Institute of Science, New York University medical school and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Dr. Biegon was involved in the development of the technique of quantitative autoradiography and was among the first to apply this technique to the study of receptors and drug binding sites in the human brain post-mortem. Dr. Biegon has authored more than 80 papers on various aspects of drug receptor localization and regulation in the brain. Nora D. Volkow, M.D. is Director of Nuclear Medicine and Associate Chief of Staff, Medical Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory. She is also Associate Professor at the Department of Psychiatry at SUNY-Stony Brook. She was the pioneer on the use of Nuclear medicine Techniques for the investigation of drugs of abuse. She has authored more than 110 research papers as well as more than 40 chapters and paper reviews on the applications of positron emission tomography in psychiatry, substance abuse and pharmacology.
- 2020, 192 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Anat Biegon, Nora D. Volkow
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN-10: 1000722570
- ISBN-13: 9781000722574
- Erscheinungsdatum: 06.02.2020
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