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Altern und Transmitterfreisetzung — Funktionelle und therapeutische Konsequenzen

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Die Leistungsfähigkeit des Zentralnervensystems wird in wesentlichem Maße von der Struktur und der Funktion der neuronalen synaptischen Konnektivität bestimmt. Störungen synaptischer Übertragungsprozesse sind von funktioneller Relevanz und beachtlicher pathogenetischer Bedeutung für neuropsychiatrische Erkrankungen. Deshalb hat die Erforschung der normalen und krankhaft veränderten synaptischen Übertragung sowie deren pharmakologische Beeinflußbarkeit seit langem besondere Aufmerksamkeit gefunden und bildet auch heute einen Schwerpunkt der neurobiologischen Forschung.

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Schmidt, J., Fischer, H.D. (1992). Altern und Transmitterfreisetzung — Funktionelle und therapeutische Konsequenzen. In: Lungershausen, E. (eds) Demenz. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76932-0_6

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