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International Review of Neurobiology

The International Review of Neurobiology is a scholarly journal that publishes comprehensive reviews on various aspects of neurobiology. It covers a wide range of topics including neuronal development, synaptic plasticity, neurodegenerative diseases, neural circuits, and computational neuroscience. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this journal provides a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in understanding the intricacies of the nervous system.

Details
Abbr. Int Rev Neurobiol
Start 1959
End Continuing
Frequency Three times a year, <2002- >
p-ISSN 0074-7742
e-ISSN 2162-5514
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 3387 95
SJR / Ranks: 15423 106
CiteScore / Ranks: 3723 6.10
Recent Articles
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Kool D, Hoeijmakers J, Waxman S, Faber C
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:181-231. PMID: 39580213
Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is a condition involving the small nerve fibers of the peripheral nervous system, specifically the thinly myelinated Aδ and unmyelinated C fibers. It is an increasingly...
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Kothari S, Emborg C, Vase L
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:155-179. PMID: 39580212
Management of neuropathic pain is exceptionally challenging and development of new drugs and ways to optimize treatment effects in clinical practice are needed. Over the last decade, some of the...
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Hubli M, Leone C
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:125-154. PMID: 39580211
Timely and accurate diagnosis of neuropathic pain is critical for optimizing therapeutic outcomes and minimizing treatment delays. According to current standards, the diagnosis of definite neuropathic pain requires objective confirmation...
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Motzkin J, Basbaum A, Crowther A
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:1-39. PMID: 39580210
This chapter reviews the neuroanatomy of the nociceptive system and its functional organization. We describe three main compartments of the nervous system that underlie normal nociception and the resulting pain...
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Camarini R, Cruz F
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 178:xix-xxii. PMID: 39523065
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Favoretto C, Bertagna N, Miguel T, Quadros I
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 178:97-152. PMID: 39523064
Development and maintenance of alcohol use disorders have been proposed to recruit critical mechanisms involving Corticotropin Releasing Factor and Urocortins (CRF/Ucns). The CRF/Ucns system is comprised of a family of...
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Morrow A, McFarland M, OBuckley T, Robinson D
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 178:59-96. PMID: 39523063
Many lines of research have suggested that the neuroactive pregnane steroids, including pregnenolone, progesterone, and allopregnanolone ([3α,5α]-3-hydroxypregnan-20-one, 3α,5α-THP), have therapeutic potential for treatment of alcohol use disorders (AUDs). In this...
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Jerlhag E
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 178:401-432. PMID: 39523062
Peptides of the gut-brain axis have gained recent attention as potential treatment targets for addiction. While the number of gut-brain peptides is vast, ghrelin and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) have been...
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Berro L, Rowlett J, Platt D
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 178:383-399. PMID: 39523061
Decades of research have implicated the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic system as one of the main mediators of the behavioral effects of alcohol. Of importance, the addiction-related effects of alcohol also...
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Favoretto C, Righi T, Fernandes G, Bertagna N, Rodolpho B, Janisset N, et al.
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 178:355-381. PMID: 39523060
Over the decades, preclinical models have been developed and refined to investigate the rewarding effects of addictive substances and the neurobiological underpinnings of alcohol and other drug use disorders. This...