mGLU Receptors
Metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) are members of the group C family of G-protein-coupled receptors. Eight different mGlu subtypes have been identified and classified into three groups based on amino acid sequence similarity, agonist pharmacology,
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Richard Teke Ngomba Giuseppe Di Giovanni Giuseppe Battaglia Ferdinando Nicoletti Editors
mGLU Receptors
The Receptors
Volume 31
Series Editor Giuseppe di Giovanni Department of Physiology & Biochemistry Faculty of Medicine and Surgery University of Malta Malta, Italy
The Receptors book Series, founded in the 1980’s, is a broad-based and wellrespected series on all aspects of receptor neurophysiology. The series presents published volumes that comprehensively review neural receptors for a specific hormone or neurotransmitter by invited leading specialists. Particular attention is paid to in-depth studies of receptors’ role in health and neuropathological processes. Recent volumes in the series cover chemical, physical, modeling, biological, pharmacological, anatomical aspects and drug discovery regarding different receptors. All books in this series have, with a rigorous editing, a strong reference value and provide essential up-to-date resources for neuroscience researchers, lecturers, students and pharmaceutical research.
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Richard Teke Ngomba • Giuseppe Di Giovanni Giuseppe Battaglia • Ferdinando Nicoletti Editors
mGLU Receptors
Editors Richard Teke Ngomba Neuropharmacology Unit I.N.M. Neuromed I.N.M. Neuromed Pozzilli, Isernia, Italy
Giuseppe Di Giovanni Department of Physiology and Biochemistry University of Malta Malta, Italy
Giuseppe Battaglia Neuropharmacology Unit I.N.M. Neuromed Pozzilli, Isernia, Italy
Ferdinando Nicoletti Dipartimento di Fisiologia Umana Università di Roma Roma, Italy
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