Pharmacology and Therapeutics of Cough
The last decade or so has seen remarkable advances in our knowledge of cough. This applies especially to its basic mechanisms: the types of airway sensors, the phar- cological receptors on their membranes, the brainstem organization of the ‘cough centre’, and the involvement of the cerebral cortex i...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2009.
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Σειρά: | Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology,
187 |
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Cough: Setting the Scene
- Cough Sensors. I. Physiological and Pharmacological Properties of the Afferent Nerves Regulating Cough
- Cough Sensors. II. Transient Receptor Potential Membrane Receptors on Cough Sensors
- Cough Sensors. III. Opioid and Cannabinoid Receptors on Vagal Sensory Nerves
- Cough Sensors. IV. Nicotinic Membrane Receptors on Cough Sensors
- Cough Sensors. V. Pharmacological Modulation of Cough Sensors
- Peripheral Mechanisms I: Plasticity of Peripheral Pathways
- Peripheral Mechanisms II: The Pharmacology of Peripherally Active Antitussive Drugs
- Central Mechanisms I: Plasticity of Central Pathways
- Central Mechanisms II: Pharmacology of Brainstem Pathways
- Central Mechanisms III: Neuronal Mechanisms of Action of Centrally Acting Antitussives Using Electrophysiological and Neurochemical Study Approaches
- Central Mechanisms IV: Conscious Control of Cough and the Placebo Effect
- Clinical Cough I: The Urge-To-Cough: A Respiratory Sensation
- Clinical Cough II: Therapeutic Treatments and Management of Chronic Cough
- Clinical Cough III: Measuring the Cough Response in the Laboratory
- Clinical Cough IV:What is the Minimal Important Difference for the Leicester Cough Questionnaire?
- Clinical Cough V: Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Therapy of Cough
- Clinical Cough VI: The Need for New Therapies for Cough: Disease-Specific and Symptom-Related Antitussives.