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    Title
    Nerve and Muscle
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) Richard Darwin Keynes, By (author) David J. Aidley, By (author) Christopher L-.H. Huang
    Physical properties
    Format: Hardback
    Number of pages: 194
    Width: 189 mm
    Height: 246 mm
    Thickness: 11 mm
    Weight: 590 g
    Audience
    College/higher education
    Professional and scholarly
    General/trade
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9780521519557
    ISBN 10: 0521519551
    Classifications
    BISAC category code: MED057000
    BISAC category code: SCI056000
    BIC subject category: MFG
    Dewey: 573.75
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: S7.9T
    BICMainSubject: PSVD
    BICMainSubject: MFGC
    BIC subject category: PHVN
    Edition
    4
    Edition statement
    4th edition
    Illustrations note
    141 b/w illus. 5 tables
    Publisher
    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint name
    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Publication date
    14 February 2011
    Publication City/Country
    Cambridge/GB
    Main description
    Written with undergraduate students in mind, the new edition of this classic textbook provides a compact introduction to the physiology of nerve and muscle. It gives a straightforward account of the fundamentals accompanied by some of the experimental evidence upon which this understanding is based. It first explores the nature of nerve impulses, clarifying their mechanisms in terms of ion flow through molecular channels in cell membranes. There then follows an account of the synaptic transmission processes by which one excitable cell influences activity in another. Finally, the emphasis turns to the consequences of excitable activity in the activation of contraction in skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle, highlighting the relationships between cellular structure and function. This fourth edition includes new material on the molecular nature of ion channels, the activation of skeletal muscle and the function of cardiac and smooth muscle, reflecting exciting new developments in these rapidly growing fields.
    Review quote
    'Huang has taken on the mammoth task of bringing the book up to date and has succeeded in maintaining the enthusiastic and eminently readable approach of Keynes and Aidley who created one of the greatest physiology books covering the crucial areas of nerve and muscle. The fascinating historical perspective on the discovery of membrane potentials, the transmission of nerve impulses and their molecular basis is essential reading for students of medicine and physiology with a curiosity about scientific methods, and progress. ... The new edition shows how the important discoveries in the twentieth century remain central today, and the book provides the groundwork for the enormous and exciting task that still lies ahead, namely the understanding of how nerve transmission in the central nervous system is integrated to achieve the higher functions of the human brain, memory, learning and consciousness.' Michael A. Ferenczi, Imperial College London 'This book is a beautifully written gem. It is clearly illustrated, and it makes one of the most difficult areas of biology completely accessible. It should find its way onto the bookshelves of electrophysiologists everywhere and any students who aspire to master one of the most exciting areas of modern biology.' Denis Noble, University of Oxford
    Biographical note
    Richard D. Keynes is Emeritus Professor of Physiology at the University of Cambridge. David J. Aidley was Senior Fellow in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. Christopher Huang is Professor of Cell Physiology at the University of Cambridge.
    Description for bookstore
    Written with the undergraduate student in mind, this book provides a compact introduction to the physiology of nerve and muscle. Updated to reflect recent developments in the field, this fourth edition retains its predecessor's straightforward account of the fundamentals including nerve impulses, synaptic transmission and muscle contraction.
    Description for library
    Written with the undergraduate student in mind, this book provides a compact introduction to the physiology of nerve and muscle. Updated to reflect recent developments in the field, this fourth edition retains its predecessor's straightforward account of the fundamentals including nerve impulses, synaptic transmission and muscle contraction.
    Table of contents
    Preface; 1. Structural organization of the nervous system; 2. Resting and action potentials; 3. The ionic permeability of the nerve membrane; 4. Membrane permeability changes during excitation; 5. Voltage-gated ion channels; 6. Cable theory and saltatory conduction; 7. Neuromuscular transmission; 8. Synaptic transmission in the nervous system; 9. The mechanism of contraction in skeletal muscle; 10. The activation of skeletal muscle; 11. Contractile function in skeletal muscle; 12. Cardiac muscle; 13. Smooth muscle; Further reading; References; Index.