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SIGMA RECEPTORS: CHEMISTRY, CELL BIOLOGY AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS is a definitive scientific resource that examines the multifaceted aspects of sigma receptors in modern biomedical research. This book offers an in-depth exploration of sigma receptor chemistry, including their molecular structure, ligand binding mechanisms, and pharmacological properties.
The work delves into the cellular and molecular biology of sigma receptors, discussing their distribution, expression patterns, and intracellular signaling pathways. Readers will gain comprehensive knowledge about how these receptors function at the cellular level and their interactions with various biomolecules.
Of particular significance is the clinical implications section, which addresses the therapeutic potential of sigma receptor ligands in treating neurological disorders, psychiatric conditions, and other diseases. This authoritative volume, edited by R.R. Matsumoto, serves as an essential reference for researchers, clinicians, and students in pharmacology, neuroscience, and medicinal chemistry.







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