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NEUROPHYSIOLOGYNeurophysiology from MobileReference.com is an ideal quick-study guide, also known as "cheat sheet", for neurophysiology students. You will use this guide from an undergraduate school all the way to medical school. FREE first chapter in the trial version.
Audience:Audience: Intended for everyone interested in Neurophysiology, particularly
undergraduate and graduate life science students, medical students, and nursing
students.
Table of Contents:I. Neurocellular AnatomyNeuron: Overview | Axon | Dendrite | Apical dendrite | Dendritic spine | Afferent nerve | Efferent nerve | Sensory nerve | Motor nerve Axonal Transport and Growth: Axoplasmic transport | Kinesin | Dynein | Myosin | Growth cone | Axon guidance Synapse: Overview | Synaptic Vesicles | Exocytosis | Endocytosis | Synaptic plasticity | SNARE | Synaptobrevin | Synapsin | NSF | Excitatory synapse | Inhibitory synapse | Electrical synapse | Gap junction Types of neurons: Pyramidal cell | Betz cell | Purkinje cell | Neuromuscular junction | Muscle spindle | Golgi organ | Motor neuron | Sensory neuron Glial cell: Overview | Astrocyte | Oligodendrocyte | Schwann cell | Myelin | Nodes of Ranvier Cytoskeleton: Overview | Actin | Intermediate filament | Microtubule II. Membranes And TransportMembrane Structure: Overview | Fluid mosaic model | Detailed Structure Membrane Components: Phospholipids | Sphingomyelin | Glycolipid | Glycocalix | Cholesterol Movement of Molecules: Diffusion | Osmosis | Electrochemical gradient Passive transport: Passive transport | Facilitated diffusion | Ion channel Active transport: Active transport | ATP-Dependent Na/K Pump | Proton pump | Antiporter | Symporter III. Ion ChannelsIon channels: Overview Voltage-gated: Overview | Potassium channel | Sodium channel | BK channel | Inward-rectifier potassium ion channel | Resting channels | Calcium channel Ligand-gated: Overview | NMDA receptor | AMPA receptor | Kainate receptor | Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor | Glycine receptor | GABA receptor Other ion channels: Cyclic nucleotide-gated | Stretch-activated | G-protein-gated | Light-gated | Gap junction IV. Electrical PhenomenaReview: Electrical charge | Resistance | Capacitance Resting Membrane Potential: Menbrane Potential | Ionic Basis | Number of ions involved in generating the resting potential | Equilibrium potential | Other values of membrane potential | Implications | Nernst equation | Goldman equation | Depolarization | Hyperpolarization Action Potential: Action potential | Threshold and initiation | Circuit model | Propagation | Refractory period | Evolutionary purpose | Reflex arc Postsynaptic Potential: Postsynaptic potential | Excitatory postsynaptic potential | Inhibitory postsynaptic potential | Spatial summation | Temporal summation | Shunting V. Signal TransductionExtracellular Signalling (Neurotransmitters and receptors): Acetylcholine | Degradation by acetylcholinesterase | Ach Receptors | Catecholamines | Epinephrine | Norepinephrine | Adrenergic receptor | Dopamine | Dopamine receptor | Serotonin | Serotonin Receptors | Histamine | Glutamate | NMDA receptor | AMPA receptor | Kainate receptor | GABA | GABA receptor | Glycine | Glycine Receptor | Nitric oxide | Neuromodulator Intracellular signalling: Signal Amplification | Second messenger | Nuclear receptors | Calcium as a second messenger | Protein Phosphorylation | Proteing Kinase | Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases | Calmodulin | Phosphatase | G-Protein | G-protein-coupled receptors | GTPase | cAMP | Adenylate cyclase | cAMP-dependent protein kinase | cGMP | Guanylate cyclase | Phosphodiesterase Memory: Memory | Short-term memory | Long-term memory | Working memory | Cortical plasticity | Hebbian learning Synaptic Plasticity: Synaptic plasticity | Long-term potentiation | Long-term depression | Spike timing dependent plasticity | Heterosynaptic | Homosynaptic VI. TechniquesTwo-photon excitation microscopy | Electron microscopy | Intracellular recording | Extracellular recording | Voltage clamp | Current clamp | Patch clamp | Single unit recording | Electroencephalography | Nerve conduction study Product Features:
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