The Oxford Handbook of Neuronal Ion Channels
Grab the attention of your lab bench, clinic, or classroom with The Oxford Handbook of Neuronal Ion Channels by Arin Bhattacharjee — an indispensable, expertly written guide to the molecules that power excitability in the nervous system. Clear, authoritative and densely practical, this handbook brings complex ion channel biology into sharp focus for researchers, clinicians and advanced students.
Explore the mechanisms that govern channel gating, conductance and modulation, with chapters that link molecular structure to physiological function and pharmacological targeting. Written for accessibility without sacrificing rigor, the book synthesizes experimental insights and theoretical frameworks to illuminate synaptic transmission, action potential dynamics, and channelopathies. Strategic diagrams, concise summaries and cross-referenced sections make complex material quickly usable in research design, clinical interpretation and teaching.
Whether you’re studying voltage-gated sodium channels, ligand-gated receptors, or potassium channel diversity, this volume translates cutting-edge science into practical knowledge. Its emphasis on translational relevance makes it particularly valuable to neuropharmacologists, neurologists and drug-discovery teams seeking evidence-based approaches to modulating neuronal excitability.
A global resource for the neuroscience community, The Oxford Handbook of Neuronal Ion Channels offers immediate impact on experimental planning, clinical reasoning and curriculum development. Ready to deepen your understanding and accelerate your work? Add this essential reference by Arin Bhattacharjee to your collection today and stay at the forefront of neuronal ion channel research and application.
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