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  2. Neurochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1856, there was a string of research that refuted that idea. The chemical makeup of the brain was nearly identical to the makeup of the peripheral nervous system. [1] The first large leap forward in the study of neurochemistry came from Johann Ludwig Wilhelm Thudichum, who is one of the pioneers in the field of "brain chemistry ...

  3. International Society for Neurochemistry - Wikipedia

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    facilitate the worldwide advancement of neurochemistry and related neuroscience disciplines; foster the education and development of neurochemists, particularly of young and emerging investigators; disseminate information about neurochemistry and neurochemists' activities throughout the world [5]

  4. Neurochemical - Wikipedia

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    Glutamate is the most common neurotransmitter. Most neurons secrete with glutamate or GABA. Glutamate is excitatory, meaning that the release of glutamate by one cell usually causes adjacent cells to fire an action potential.

  5. List of neurochemists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of neurochemists.. David R. Brown (born 1964), American research scientist; Michaela Jaksch-Angerer, German medical doctor; Fernando Garcia de Mello (born 1944), Brazilian neurochemist

  6. Category:Neurochemistry - Wikipedia

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  7. European Society for Neurochemistry - Wikipedia

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    In the years before the establishment of the ESN, many European neurochemists were centrally involved in the development of the subject, for example in the discussions which led to the establishment of the Journal of Neurochemistry in 1956 and especially in the formation of the International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN) in 1967.

  8. History of neurochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; History of neurochemistry

  9. Herman S. Bachelard - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 he took-up a permanent academic post at the Institute of Psychiatry under the leadership of Professor Henry McIlwain, with whom Bachelard eventually culminated in joint authorship the classic text "Biochemistry and the Central Nervous System" [4] Bachelard's books also included "Brain Biochemistry" [5] and "Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Imaging in Neurochemistry.", [6] and -as a ...