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Cellcycle Mechanisms And Neuronal Cell Death 1st Edition Thomas Arendt Auth

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Cellcycle Mechanisms And Neuronal Cell Death 1st Edition Thomas Arendt Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 102
Author: Thomas Arendt (auth.), Agata Copani M.D., Ph.D., Ferdinando Nicoletti M.D. (eds.)
ISBN: 9780306478505, 9780387293905, 0306478501, 0387293906
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Cellcycle Mechanisms And Neuronal Cell Death 1st Edition Thomas Arendt Auth by Thomas Arendt (auth.), Agata Copani M.d., Ph.d., Ferdinando Nicoletti M.d. (eds.) 9780306478505, 9780387293905, 0306478501, 0387293906 instant download after payment.

Cell-Cycle Mechanisms and Neuronal Cell Death examines the role of cell cycle activation in the molecular mechanisms leading to neuronal degeneration. Leading Authors discuss this topic in relation to the major neurological disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, stroke and epilepsy. This book serves to gain new insights into the molecular determinants of neuronal death and to establish new targets for therapeutic intervention.

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