Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Health and Disease 1st Edition
Grab your attention with a single authoritative reference: Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Health and Disease, 1st Edition by R. Thomas Boyd is an essential, up-to-date resource for anyone exploring the molecular gateways of neural signaling. Clear, compelling and rigorously researched, this book brings the complex biology of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors into practical focus.
Dive into expertly organized chapters that map receptor structure, functional pharmacology, electrophysiology and molecular genetics, while translating basic science into clinical context. Readers will find lucid explanations of receptor subtypes, signaling pathways and their roles in cognition, neuromuscular function and systemic physiology. Case discussions and contemporary research reviews bridge bench-to-bedside relevance for neurologists, pharmacologists, and translational scientists.
Whether you are a graduate student building foundational knowledge, a clinician seeking current mechanistic insights, or a researcher targeting therapeutic modulation, this title delivers actionable understanding. Internationally relevant and written with clarity, it supports educators and labs across North America, Europe, Asia and beyond.
Make a confident addition to your professional library: order Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Health and Disease today to stay at the forefront of neuroscience and pharmacology. Ideal for university departments, clinical researchers and industry scientists aiming to deepen expertise on receptor biology and its implications for health and disease.
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