Looking for website on Molecular Neuroscience

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The discussion revolves around finding a specific website dedicated to molecular neuroscience, focusing on neurons, receptors, and synapses. Participants share various resources and suggestions while trying to identify the site in question.

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  • One participant recalls a free website about molecular neuroscience, possibly created by a professor, but cannot locate it.
  • Another participant suggests "Neuroscience for kids," but the original poster confirms this is not the site they are looking for.
  • Several participants provide links to various neuroscience resources, including online tutorials and course notes, but there is uncertainty about whether these match the original inquiry.
  • A participant mentions a specific page on cell signaling biology, highlighting its quality and free access, but it is unclear if this is the sought-after site.

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Participants do not reach a consensus on the specific website being sought. Multiple suggestions are made, but no agreement is found on which, if any, is the correct resource.

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Participants express uncertainty about the exact content and focus of the website in question, with varying degrees of specificity regarding topics like neurosignaling.

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Individuals interested in molecular neuroscience, educational resources in neuroscience, or those seeking free online materials related to the field may find this discussion useful.

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Hello, some time ago I found a website dedicated to neuroscience. It deals with neurons, receptors, synapses etc on molecular level.

The site is free and has a lot of information, including pictures, diagrammes etc.

I think it is a project of some professor who wants that information be available to everyone for free. I think there weren't even ads or links to his non-free books.

I thought I bookmarked it, but I can't find it. Anyone have idea of what I'm looking for?
 
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Neuroscience for kids?

(don't let the title fool you, it's packed with information)
 
Pythagorean said:
Neuroscience for kids?

(don't let the title fool you, it's packed with information)

No, wasn't that one. But thank you for replying.

Edit: I think it was mostly about neurosignalling, but not sure.
 
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I see a lot of hits for "online neuroscience tutorial", but I'm just shooting in the dark really.
 
Ah, Purves. Old school.
 
http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/index_a.html

This is one of my favorites. Note there is a level selector on the top so you can read lessons in beginner intermediate or expert detail. Once you are inside a topic there is a field selector from social to molecular.
 
I think this page was referenced here a while back -

http://www.cord.edu/faculty/ulnessd/neuroscience/PhysicalNeuroscience.html

I keep meaning to properly read through the course notes I had downloaded a while back, but it looks like there are new notes for 2012...
 
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I was looking for this:
http://www.biochemj.org/csb/
Cell Signalling Biology
This major contribution to the field of cell signalling by one of the world's leading experts, Professor Sir Michael Berridge (Cambridge) is now sponsored by the Biochemical Journal's Signal Knowledge Environment ensuring online access is freely available to all.PS: I highly recommend this site. Very good descriptions and images/graphics.
 
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