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Advances In Research On Neurodegeneration Volume 10 1st Edition Dr L F Agnati

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Advances In Research On Neurodegeneration Volume 10 1st Edition Dr L F Agnati
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.83 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Dr. L. F. Agnati, O. Franzen, S. Ferré, G. Leo (auth.), Dr. R. Horowski, Prof. Y. Mizuno, Prof. C. W. Olanow, Prof. W. H. Poewe, Prof. P. Riederer, Dr. J. A. Stoessl, Prof. M. B. H. Youdim (eds.)
ISBN: 9783211839072, 9783709106433, 3211839070, 3709106435
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Advances In Research On Neurodegeneration Volume 10 1st Edition Dr L F Agnati by Dr. L. F. Agnati, O. Franzen, S. Ferré, G. Leo (auth.), Dr. R. Horowski, Prof. Y. Mizuno, Prof. C. W. Olanow, Prof. W. H. Poewe, Prof. P. Riederer, Dr. J. A. Stoessl, Prof. M. B. H. Youdim (eds.) 9783211839072, 9783709106433, 3211839070, 3709106435 instant download after payment.

• Possible role of intramembrane receptor-receptor interactions in memory and learning via formation of long-lived heteromeric complexes: focus on motor learning in the basal ganglia (L.F. Agnati, O. Franzen, S. Ferré, G. Leo, R. Franco, K. Fuxe) •Self-tolerance in the immune privileged CNS: lessons from the entorhinal cortex lesion model (E. Kwidzinski, L. K. Mutlu, A. D. Kovac, J. Bunse, J. Goldmann, J. Mahlo, O. Aktas, F. Zipp, T. Kamradt, R. Nitsch, I. Bechmann) •Progressive neurodegeneration in Drosophila: a model system (J.-A. Tschäpe, A. Bettencourt da Cruz, D. Kretzschmar) •Effect of advanced glycation endproducts on cell cycle and their relevance for Alzheimer`s disease (G. Münch, J. Gasic-Milenkovic, T. Arendt) •What have we learnt from cDNA microarray gene expression studies about the role of iron in MPTP induced neurodegeneration and Parkinson`s disease? (M. B. H. Youdim) •Animal models of Parkinson`s disease in rodents induced by toxins: an update (E. C. Hirsch, G. Höglinger, E. Rousselet, T. Breidert, K. Parain, J. Feger, M. Ruberg, A. Prigent, C. Cohen-Salmon, J.-M. Launay) •General aspects of neurodegeneration (K. A. Jellinger) •The neuromelanin of human substantia nigra: structure, synthesis and molecular behaviour (L. Zecca, F. A. Zucca, P. Costi, D. Tampellini, A. Gatti, M. Gerlach, P. Riederer, R. G. Fariello, S. Ito, M. Gallorini, D. Sulzer) •New concepts and tools in imaging for the study of neurodegenerative disease (A. J. Stoessl, C. S. Lee, R. de la Fuente-Fernandez) •Arguments for the use of dopamine receptor agonists in clinical and preclinical Parkinson`s disease (M. Gerlach, K. Double, H. Reichmann, P. Riederer) •The role of acetylcholine and dopamine in dementia and psychosis in Parkinson`s disease (J. L. W. Bosboom, D. Stoffers, E. Ch. Wolters) •Growth/differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15), a novel member of the TGF-ß superfamily, promotes survival of lesioned mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons in vitro and in vivo and is induced in neurons following cortical lesioning (J. Strelau, A. Schober, A. Sullivan, L. Schilling, K. Unsicker) •Gene therapy for Parkinson`s disease (H. Mochizuki, Y. Mizuno) •Stereotaxic intrastriatal implantation of human retinal pigment epithelial (hRPE) cells attached to gelatin microcarriers: a potential new cell therapy for Parkinson`s disease (R. L. Watts, C. D. Raiser, N. P. Stover, M. L. Cornfeldt, A. W. Schweikert, R. C. Allen, T. Subramaniam, D. Doudet, C. R. Honey, R. A. E. Bakay)

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