Neurochemistry is the study of chemicals and neurotransmitters in the brain and their roles in behavior and cognition. It is used to understand how these chemicals influence mental health disorders, addiction, and neurodegenerative diseases. Research in neurochemistry also helps in developing treatments and medications for these conditions.
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Journal of Neurochemistry was created in 1956.
Abel Lajtha has written: 'Handbook of Neurochemistry' -- subject(s): Neurochemistry, Collected works 'Handbook of Neurochemistry, Volume VII'
Kenneth Allan Caldwell Elliott has written: 'Neurochemistry' -- subject(s): Neurochemistry
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Donald Bayley Tower has written: 'Neurochemistry of epilepsy'
Samuel Eiduson has written: 'Biochemistry and behavior' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Neurochemistry, Psychophysiology
Francesco Aragona has written: 'Biologia del comportamento' -- subject(s): Autopsy, Neurochemistry, Neuropsychology
Bernhard Katz has written: 'Nerve, muscle, and synapse' -- subject(s): Electrophysiology, Muscle, Neurochemistry
B. Jaboubek has written: 'Brain function and macromolecular synthesis' -- subject(s): Synthesis, Nucleic acids, Neurochemistry, Proteins
Psychotherapy is important in helping to cope with guilt, low self-esteem, and inadequate behavioral patterns once the neurochemistry is stabilized and more normal levels of neurotransmitters are at work.
Michael Kasper has written: 'Cytokeratins in intracranial and intraspinal tissues' -- subject(s): Adenoma, Analysis, Central nervous system, Chemistry, Epithelium, Fibroblasts, Keratin, Neurochemistry, Tumor proteins
Satea Salem El Atrash has written: 'Characterisation in vitro of glucose oxidase-modified electrodes designed for neurochemical analysis' -- subject(s): Biosensors, Neurochemistry, Analysis, Glucose