Neuropharmacology
Neuropharmacology is the investigation of how medication affect cell activity inside the framework, and the neural components through that they impact the conduct. There are two standards of neuropharmacology, social and sub-atomic. It manages the co operations of synapses, neuropeptides, neuro chemicals, neuromodulators, compounds, auxiliary couriers, co-carriers, particle directs and receptor proteins in the focal and fringe sensory systems.
- Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation
- Migraine & Neuropathic pain
- Molecular neuropharmacology
- Behavioral neuropharmacology
- Alzheimers disease & Parkinsons disease
- Neurochemical interactions and Neurogenesis