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neuropharmacology
[ noor-oh-fahr-muh-kol-uh-jee, nyoor- ]
noun
- the branch of pharmacology concerned with the effects of drugs on the nervous system.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of neuropharmacology1
Example Sentences
鈥淏eing a single parent on a postdoc salary is pretty much impossible at this point,鈥 adds Marjorie Levinstein, a neuropharmacology postdoc at the National Institute on Drug Abuse and an organizer for NIH Fellows United, a group that鈥檚 trying to establish a union for early-career researchers who work at NIH.
While prepping for medical school at the University of North Dakota, Schrag spent long hours in a neuropharmacology lab absorbing the patient rhythms of science.
He paged through a thick book titled 鈥淢olecular Neuropharmacology鈥 which he had read in prison.
Essentially, beta-amyloid hijacks the norepinephrine pathway to trigger a toxic buildup of tau, says Qin Wang, the study鈥檚 senior author and a professor of neuropharmacology in the department of cell, developmental and integrative biology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
In an analysis published last October in an issue of Neuropharmacology, a medical journal focused on neuroscience, researchers from Johns Hopkins University recommended that psilocybin be reclassified for medical use 鈥 arguing its benefits in helping treat PTSD, depression and anxiety and helping people stop smoking.
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