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    [editor] Lee E. Eiden.
    Summary: Through the use of extended graphical abstracts and some traditional text-only abstracts this collection provides, a record of and roadmap to, the research presented at The Tenth International Catecholamine Symposium (XICS) held in September of 2012. Organized around ten general themes, each is introduced by a short overview identifying interesting research programs, results and potential areas of growth. The collection is a roadmap to key research and future opportunities for new catecholamine research programs and will be of interest to neuroscientists and clinical neurologists interested in understanding the current and future state of catecholamine research..

    Contents:
    Theme A. Catecholamine biosynthesis and storage
    Theme B. Catecholamine release and re-uptake
    Theme C. Metabolism
    Theme D. Catecholamine receptors and catecholaminergic signaling
    Theme E. Neurology
    Theme F. Psychiatry and psychology
    Theme G. Drug abuse and addiction
    Theme H. Catecholamines in the periphery
    Theme I. Catecholamines in integrative function
    Theme J. Catecholamine interactions with other transmitters.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2013