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Academic Press Pharmacology of 5-HT6 receptors, Volume 96

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Explore the evolving science of the serotonin 5-HT6 receptor with this specialized volume from the International Review of Neurobiology series. Published by Academic Press, this book addresses a novel pharmacological target that plays a significant role in Central Nervous System (CNS) functions. As researchers continue to study the impact of this receptor on physiopathology, this text provides essential insights into the modulatory roles of receptor antagonists in learning, memory processes, and food intake. The volume also covers the ongoing evaluation of 5-HT6 receptor agonists and their potential antidepressant activity. With the recent discovery of a second messenger system, the function of the 5-HT6 receptor is becoming a major area of interest in neurobiology. This book serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals looking to understand the current state of 5-HT6 receptor research and its implications for neurological studies.

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Provides detailed information on the serotonin 5-HT6 receptor as a novel pharmacological target for CNS functions.

Examines the modulatory roles of receptor antagonists in relation to food intake and memory processes.

Covers the ongoing evaluation of 5-HT6 receptor agonists and their potential for antidepressant activity.

Discusses recent discoveries regarding the second messenger system and its impact on receptor function.

Offers a deep look into the physiopathology of the CNS through the lens of neurobiology research.

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