Neurosteroids play a critical role in the neurobiology and treatment of such disorders as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression. The field of neurosteroids is evolving from a large body of basic knowledge into key elements that are being translated into clinical therapeutics, biomarkers, and potentially laboratory tests for a host of neuropsychiatric disorders. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the most exciting, late-breaking data in the neurosteroid field today, contributed by a pioneering panel of experts in the field.
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Highlights the most recent efforts of prominent leaders in the neurosteroid field, spanning both bench and bedside investigations
Provides a comprehensive summary of the neurosteroid field today, as the neurobiology of neurosteroids continues to be elucidated, and neurosteroids are rapidly developed as promising therapeutic agents
Aligns with "late-breaking" neurosteroid data that encompasses pivotal biomarker investigations
Offers additional information through a linked website
Serves as an introduction to this critically important field for beginning practitioners in neurology and psychiatry
Pharmacology of Neurosteroids. Neurosteroids and Alzheimer's Disease. Neurosteroids and Seizure Disorders. Neurosteroids and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Bench to Bedside Translation. Neurosteroids as Antidepressant Candidates. Neurosteroids and PTSD. Neurosteroids and Alcohol Use Disorders. Neurosteroids and Rodent Models of Antipsychotic Drug Action. Neurosteroids and Niemann-Pick Type c Disease. Neurosteroids and Myelination. Translocator Protein as a Therapeutic Target. Neurosteroid Biosynthesis. Neurosteroids and Alcohol Dependence. Neurosteroids and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. Neurosteroids and Post-Partum Depression. Neurosteroid Development: Challenges and Opportunities Moving Forward. Neurosteroids and Nicotine Dependence. Neurosteroids as Therapeutic Candidates in Schizophrenia. Neurosteroid Interventions in Bipolar Disorder. Disorders: Relevance to Neurobiology and Therapeutics.
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