The Molecular Neurobiology of Depression
Grab the definitive resource that bridges cutting-edge laboratory science and clinical insight: The Molecular Neurobiology of Depression by Subir Ranjan Kundu and Jaya Sarkar. Perfect for clinicians, neuroscientists, psychiatry trainees and graduate students, this book illuminates the molecular pathways that shape depressive disorders and informs next-generation diagnostics and therapies.
Explore clear, evidence-based explanations of neurotransmitter systems, synaptic plasticity, neuroinflammation, epigenetic regulation, and neural circuitry—presented with a focus on translational relevance. Case-focused discussions and up-to-date research reviews guide readers from basic molecular mechanisms to implications for pharmacology, biomarker development, and personalized medicine.
Why this title matters: depression remains a leading global health challenge, and understanding the neurobiology behind it is essential for better treatment. Authors Subir Ranjan Kundu and Jaya Sarkar synthesize international studies alongside regional perspectives, making the book especially valuable for professionals and students in India, South Asia, and worldwide seeking contextually relevant neuropsychiatric knowledge.
Whether you’re designing research, updating clinical practice, or preparing for advanced study, this volume provides authoritative insights, practical frameworks, and concise summaries that accelerate learning and application. Clear figures and accessible prose make complex molecular concepts usable at the bedside and in the lab.
Add The Molecular Neurobiology of Depression to your professional library today and deepen your understanding of the molecular drivers of mood disorders—transforming scientific knowledge into better patient care and innovative research.
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