PHYSIOLOGY: NEUROCHEMISTRY - PHARMACOLOGY

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Addiction: Biological Basis
American College of Clinical Pharmacology
American Society for Neurochemistry
Amphetamines Online Tutorial
Anandamide the Bliss Molecule
Natural, THC-like neuroeffector similar to molecules in chocolate
Antidepressants (non-SSRI) Overview
Biochemistry of Neurotransmitters Basic Tutorial
Catecholamine Related Molecules and Disorders (extensive)
Cell Signalling Pathway Charts
Useful collection from Sigma-Aldrich
Cone Shell Conotoxins from Marine Mollusc Snails
Drugs, Brains and Behavior Online Textbook
Comprehensive, online version of paper text, neuropharmacology oriented, advanced college level (By Timmons & Hamilton)
Drugs - Database (PCS)
Drugs - Generic and Brandname Information (from MEDLINEplus)
Drugs - Psychoactive Drugs Patient Primer
Endocrine System: Normal and Pathophysiology
Multi-authored hypertextbook
Hormonally Active Agents in the Environment
From National Academy of Sciences
Ion Channel - Animation Movies
Ion Channel - Ligand Gated Database
Medications Used in Neurology - Overviews and Links
Membrane Potential Online Lecture and Demonstration
Molecular Neurobiology (animations)
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)
Neuromuscular Disease - Related Molecules (extensive)
Neuron and Cell Properties Database
Data regarding membrane channels, receptor and neurotransmitters that are expressed in specific types of cells. The database is presently focused on neurons but will eventually include other cell types, such as glia, muscle, and gland cells.
Neuron Models Database
Location for storing and efficiently retrieving compartmental neuron models
Neuroscience for Kids: Numerous Basic Explanations, Demos and Links
OUTSTANDING SITE THAT IS NOT JUST FOR KIDS
Neurotoxins, Their Source and Actions
Page from Neuroscience for Kids
Neurotransmitter Actions: Comparison of Direct and Indirect Activation Animations
SSRI Overview
STKE from Science Magazine
Site dealing with signal transduction
U.S. Food and Drug Administration