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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Authors -- Abbreviations -- 1. Molecular cues that guide the development of neural connectivity -- 2. Understanding neurotransmitter receptors: molecular biology-based strategies -- 3. Molecular analysis of neurotransmitter release -- 4. Mitochondria in the life and death of neurons -- 5. Neuro-regeneration: plasticity for repair and adaptation -- 6. A molecular basis for opiate action -- 7. Gases as neurotransmitters -- 8. Molecular biology of olfactory receptors -- 9. Pathology and drug action in schizophrenia: insights from molecular biology -- 10. Genetics of Alzheimer's disease -- 11. Use of brain grafts to study the pathogenesis of prion diseases -- 12. Pathological mechanisms in Huntington's disease and other polyglutamine expansion diseases -- 13. The matter of mind: molecular control of memory -- 14. Future developments -- Subject index
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9. Pathology and drug action in schizophrenia: insights from molecular biology --
10. Genetics of Alzheimer's disease --
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13. The matter of mind: molecular control of memory --
14. Future developments --
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