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Developmental Neurotoxicology Research Principles Models Techniques Strategies And Mechanisms Cheng Wang

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Developmental Neurotoxicology Research Principles Models Techniques Strategies And Mechanisms Cheng Wang
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.83 MB
Pages: 653
Author: Cheng Wang, William Slikker
ISBN: 9780470426722, 9780470917060, 0470426721, 0470917067
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Developmental Neurotoxicology Research Principles Models Techniques Strategies And Mechanisms Cheng Wang by Cheng Wang, William Slikker 9780470426722, 9780470917060, 0470426721, 0470917067 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Approaches and Models for Evaluating the Toxic Effects of Anesthetics in the Developing Nervous System (pages 5–24): William Slikker, Xuan Zhang, Fang Liu, Merle G. Paule and Cheng Wang
Chapter 2 Systems Biology Approaches to Neurotoxicity Studies during Development (pages 25–37): Tucker A. Patterson, Bradley J. Schnackenberg, William Slikker and Cheng Wang
Chapter 3 Behavioral Approaches for Assessing Nervous System Function during Development in Animal Models (pages 39–52): Merle G. Paule
Chapter 4 Applications of Unbiased Stereology to Neurodevelopmental Toxicology (pages 53–75): Peter R. Mouton
Chapter 5 Neurotoxic Effects of Anesthetics and Potential Protective Agents (pages 79–93): Xuan Zhang, Tucker A. Patterson, Merle G. Paule, William Slikker and Cheng Wang
Chapter 6 Perinatal Rhesus Monkey Models and Anesthetic?Induced Neuronal Cell Death (pages 95–109): William Slikker, Fang Liu, Xuan Zhang, Xiaoju Zou, Tucker A. Patterson, Merle G. Paule and Cheng Wang
Chapter 7 Effects of Gaseous Anesthetic Combinations during Development (pages 111–128): Vesna Jevtovic?Todorovic
Chapter 8 Perinatal Anesthetic Administration and Short?Long?Term Behavioral Deficits (pages 129–139): Vesna Jevtovic?Todorovic
Chapter 9 Developmental Lead Exposure, Epigentics and Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease (pages 143–162): Nasser H. Zawia and Riyaz Basha
Chapter 10 Developmental Trajectories of Autism and Environmental Exposures—What We Know and Where We Need to Go (pages 163–193): Cindy P. Lawler and Alycia Halladay
Chapter 11 Actions of Manganese on Pubertal Development (pages 195–209): W. Les Dees, Jill K. Hiney and Vinod K. Srivastava
Chapter 12 Exposure of the Developing Brain to Polychlorinated Biphenyls Influences the Susceptibility of the Adult Brain to Stress (pages 211–229): Pamela J. Lein, Kyung Ho Kim, Robert F. Berman and Isaac N. Pessah
Chapter 13 A Neurodevelopmental Origin for Pakinson's Disease: A Link to the Fetal Basis for Adult Disease Hypothesis (pages 231–256): D. Urbach?Ross and M. Thiruchelvam
Chapter 14 Genetic and Environmental Factors in Attention?Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (pages 257–274): Angela A. Baker, Michele M. Taylor and Jason R. Richardson
Chapter 15 Fish Nutrients and Methylmercury: A View from the Laboratory (pages 279–318): M. Christopher Newland
Chapter 16 Neurodevelopmental Effects of Maternal Nutrition Status and Exposure to Methyl Mercury from Eating Fish during Pregnancy: Evidence from the Seychelles Child Development Study (pages 319–334): Philip W. Davidson, J. J. Strain, Gary J. Myers, Conrad F. Shamlaye, Sally Thurston, Maxine P. Bonham, Emeir M. Duffy, Julie M. W. Wallace, Gene Watson and Thomas W. Clarkson
Chapter 17 Methylmercury Neurotoxicology: From Rare Poisonings to Silent Pandemic (pages 335–356): Philippe Grandjean, Anna L. Choi, Pal Weihe and Katsuyuki Murata
Chapter 18 Oxidative Stress and Methylmercury?Induced Neurotoxicity (pages 357–385): Marcelo Farina, Joao Batista Teixeira Rocha and Michael Aschner
Chapter 19 Learning Deficits and Depressionlike Behaviors Associated with Developmental Methylmercury Exposures (pages 387–407): Natalia Onishchenko and Sandra Ceccatelli
Chapter 20 Methylmercury Effects on Neural Developmental Signaling Pathways (pages 409–433): Matthew D. Rand
Chapter 21 Neurodevelopmental Toxicology and Autism Spectrum Disorders (pages 439–476): Robert F. Berman, Claire M. Koenig, Michael R. Hunsaker, Isaac N. Pessah and Janine M. Lasalle
Chapter 22 Redox Imbalance and the Metabolic Pathology of Autism (pages 477–499): Richard Deth, Mostafa Waly, Christina Muratore and Nathaniel Hodgson
Chapter 23 Neuroinflammation and Autism (pages 501–520): G. Jean Harry
Chapter 24 Autism, Peripheral Immunity, and Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (pages 521–542): Paula Goines, Paul Ashwood and Judy Van de Water
Chapter 25 An Emerging Gene–Environment Interaction Model: Autism Spectrum Disorder Phenotypes Resulting from Exposure to Environmental Contaminants during Gestation (pages 543–562): Darryl B. Hood, Daniel Campbell and Pat Levitt
Chapter 26 Neonatal Seizures (pages 565–579): Renee A. Shellhaas
Chapter 27 Experimental Models of Epileptogenesis (pages 581–600): Hana Kubova
Chapter 28 Effect of Seizures on the Developing Brain: Lessons from the Laboratory (pages 601–615): Shaun Hussain and Raman Sankar

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