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Several clinically oriented chapters are significant for neurologists treating Parkinsonism, for psychiatrists treating drug abuse and neurodegenerative disorders, and for primary care physicians treating patients with appetite suppressants.
1 6-Hydroxydopamine and Related Catecholaminergic Neurotoxins: Molecular Mechanisms.- 2 The Use of Neurotoxins to Lesion Catecholamine-Containing Neurons to Model Clinical Disorders: Approach for Defining Adaptive Neural Mechanisms and Role of Neurotrophic Factors in Brain.- 3 6-Hydroxydopamine as a Tool for Studying Catecholamines in Adult Animals: Lessons from the Neostriatum.- 4 6-Hydroxydopa, a Catecholamine Neurotoxin and Endogenous Excitotoxin at Non-NMDA Receptors.- 5 2-Chloroethylamines (DSP4 and Xylamine): Toxic Actions on Noradrenergic Neurons.- 6 MPTP: A Dopaminergic Neurotoxin.- 7 Haloperidol-Derived Pyridinium Metabolites: Structural and Toxicological Relationships to MPP+-Like Neurotoxins.- 8 The Neurotoxic Effects of Continuous Cocaine and Amphetamine in Habenula.- 9 Evidence for and Mechanism of Action of Neurotoxicity of Amphetamine Related Compounds.- 10 Molecular Mechanisms of Action of 5,6- and 5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine.- 11 Use of 5,6- and 5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine to Lesion Serotonin Neurons.- 12 Selective Cholinergic Neurotoxins: AF64A and 192-IgG-Saporin.- 13 Glutamatergic Receptor Agonists and Brain Pathology.- 14 Neurotoxicity of NMDA Receptor Antagonists.- 15 Toxic Vanilloids.