جزییات کتاب
Content: Chapter 1 Chairman's Introduction (pages 1–3): R. J. WurtmanChapter 2 Control of Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations (pages 5–24): H. N. MunroChapter 3 Amino Acid Transport in the Brain in vivo and in vitro (pages 25–49): A. LajthaChapter 4 Octopamine, Phenylethanolamine, Phenylethylamine and Tryptamine in the Brain (pages 51–66): Julius Axelrod and Juan M. SaavedraChapter 5 Tyrosine Aminotransferase in the Rat Brain (pages 67–83): P. Mandel and D. AunisChapter 6 Properties of the Pterin?Dependent Aromatic Amino Acid Hydroxylases (pages 85–115): Seymour KaufmanChapter 7 The in vivo Estimation of Rates of Tryptophan and Tyrosine Hydroxylation: Effects of Alterations in Enzyme Environment and Neuronal Activity (pages 117–134): A. CarlssonChapter 8 The Regulation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase Activity in Adrenergic Nervous Tissue (pages 135–152): N. Weiner, F.?L. Lee, J. C. Waymire and M. PosiviataChapter 9 Nutritional Control of the Synthesis of 5?Hydroxytryptamine in the Brain (pages 153–173): J. D. Fernstrom, B. K. Madras, H. N. Munro and R. J. WurtmanChapter 10 The Transfer of Tryptophan Across the Synaptosome Membrane (pages 175–196): A. Parfitt and D. G. Grahame?SmithChapter 11 Tryptophan Concentration in the Brain (pages 197–206): A. T. B. MoirChapter 12 Serum Free Tryptophan: Control of Brain Concentrations of Tryptophan and of Synthesis of 5?Hydroxytryptamine (pages 207–216): G. L. Gessa and A. TagliamonteChapter 13 Fatty Acids and the Disposition of Tryptophan (pages 217–241): G. Curzon and P. J. KnottChapter 14 Monoamine Metabolites in the Cerebrospinal Fluid: Indicators of the Biochemical Status of Monoaminergic Neurons in the Central Nervous System (pages 243–264): Marin BulatChapter 15 Do Tryptophan Concentrations Limit Protein Synthesis at Specific Sites in the Brain? (pages 265–281): Samuel H. BarondesChapter 16 Aromatic Amino Acid Supply and Brain Protein Synthesis (pages 283–297): S. S. Oja, P. Lahdesmaki and M.?L. VahvelainenChapter 17 Effects of Amino Acid Imbalance on Amino Acid Utilization, Protein Synthesis and Polyribosome Function in Cerebral Cortex (pages 299–324): Sidney RobertsChapter 18 L?Dopa, Polysomal Aggregation and Cerebral Synthesis of Protein (pages 325–334): Bette F. Weiss, L. E. Roel, H. N. Munro and R. J. WurtmanChapter 19 ??Methyldopa, An Unnatural Aromatic Amino Acid (pages 335–342): L. Maitre, P. R. Hedwall and P. C. WaldmeierChapter 20 Synthetic p?Halogenophenylalanines and Protein Synthesis in the Brain (pages 343–359): E. Martin GalChapter 21 Effects of ??Methyltryptophan on Tryptophan, 5?Hydroxytryptamine and Protein Metabolism in the Brain (pages 361–380): Theodore L. SourkesChapter 22 Chairman's Closing Remarks (pages 381–384): R. J. Wurtman