Neuropharmacology
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'''Neuropharmacology''' is concerned with drug-induced changes in the functioning of cells in the nervous system.<ref>Meyer, J. S. and Quenzer, L. S. (2004). Psychopharmacology: Drugs, the Brain and Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN 0-87-893534-7</ref>.
Within the discipline of neuropharmacology there are two branches, ''behavioral'' and ''molecular''.
Neuropharmacology is concerned with the study of the [[Neurochemistry|neurochemical]] interactions of [[neuropeptide]]s, [[neurohormone]]s, [[neuromodulator]]s, [[enzyme]]s, secondary messenger systems of the [[central nervous system]], co-transporters, [[ion channel]]s, [[receptor protein]]s, and more.
[[Neuropsychopharmacology]], the branch of neuropharmacology interested in the biological basis of mind, is an especially active area of neuropharmacology research.
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==See also==
* [[Electrophysiology]]
* [[Neurology]]
* [[Neuroscience]]
* [[Neurotechnology Industry Organization]]
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