Drug addiction : from basic research to therapy / Rao S. Rapaka, Wolfgang Sadée, editors.
Drug Addiction: From Basic Research to Therapy provides a comprehensive overview of physiological, biochemical, and genetic pathways underlying drug addiction, and resultant efforts to develop novel treatment strategies dealing with drug addiction and other CNS disorders where the neurophysiological...
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Table of Contents:
- DARPP-32 Mediates the Actions of Multiple Drugs of Abuse; Drug Discovery From Natural Sources; Computational Methods in Drug Design: Modeling G Protein-Coupled Receptor Monomers, Dimers, and Oligomers; Symbiotic Relationship of Pharmacogenetics and Drugs of Abuse; Monoclonal Antibody Form and Function: Manufacturing the Right Antibodies for Treating Drug Abuse; Cocaine- and Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript Peptides Play a Role in Drug Abuse and Are Potential Therapeutic Targets; RNAi-Directed Inhibition of DC-SIGN by Dendritic Cells: Prospects for HIV-1 Therapy.