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The Third Histamine Receptor: Selective Ligands as Potential Therapeutic Agents in CNS Disorders
The Third Histamine Receptor: Selective Ligands as Potential Therapeutic Agents in CNS Disorders
Date: 04 May 2011, 09:04

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Since their discovery, the potential of histamine H3 receptor ligands in various CNS disorders have received much attention. This resourcepresents recent advances with an emphasis on pharmacology. It covers identification and localization of receptors and the development of novel ligands incorporating pre-clinical and clinical studies indicating earliest possible stages of development.The book provides an overview of histamine as a neurotransmitter and discusses receptor pharmacology, signal transduction, selective ligands, and therapeutic potential. Several chapters address disorders involving H3, including Alzheimer’s, ADHD, sleep disorders, epilepsy, obesity, and psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders.
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