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Determining the biological bases for behavior, and the extent to
which we can observe and explain their neural underpinnings,
requires a bold, broadly defined research methodology. The
interdisciplinary entries in this handbook are organized around the
principle of "molecular psychology," which unites cutting-edge
research from such wide-ranging disciplines as clinical
neuroscience and genetics, psychology, behavioral neuroscience, and
neuroethology. For the first time in a single volume, leaders in
diverse research areas use molecular approaches to investigate
social behavior, psychopathology, emotion, cognition and stress in
healthy volunteers, patient populations, and an array of non-human
species including rodents, insects, fish, and non-human primates.
Chapters draw on molecular methods covering candidate genes,
genome-wide association studies, copy number variations, gene
expression studies, and epigenetics while addressing the ethical,
legal, and social issues to emerge from this new and exciting
research approach.
The Neurobiology of Aging and Alzheimer Disease in Down Syndrome
provides a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of aging
and Alzheimer disease in Down syndrome that is synergistic and
focused on efforts to understand the neurobiology as it pertains to
interventions that will slow or prevent disease. The book provides
detailed knowledge of key molecular aspects of aging and
neurodegeneration in Down Syndrome by bringing together different
models of the diseases and highlighting multiple techniques.
Additionally, it includes case studies and coverage of
neuroimaging, neuropathological and biomarker changes associated
with these cohorts. This is a must-have resource for researchers
who work with or study aging and Alzheimer disease either in the
general population or in people with Down syndrome, for academic
and general physicians who interact with sporadic dementia patients
and need more information about Down syndrome, and for new
investigators to the aging and Alzheimer/Down syndrome arena.
Scientific Principles of Adipose Stem Cells provides readers with
in-depth and expert knowledge on adipose stem cells, their
developmental biologic origins, foundational research on ASC
signaling mechanisms and immunomodulatory properties, and clinical
insights into applications in regenerative medicine. Topics covered
include basic adipose stem cell developmental biology and
mechanisms of regulating self-renewal and activation in the stem
cell niche, important methods for isolation and characterizing
ASCs, and data on the impact on human demographics (age, sex, BMI)
on ASC phenotype. A section devoted to ASC biology, ASCs for stem
cell therapy and regenerative medicine, and ASCs in tissue
engineering applications are also included. The book is written for
scientists and clinicians who are broadly familiar with stem cells
and basic cell biology principles and those seeking advanced
information on adipose stem cells.
Child Neurology: Its Origins, Founders, Evolution and Growth,
Second Edition updates the first biographical study of important
contributors to the field of child neurology, consisting of over
250 biographical sketches written by over 100 physicians
specializing in neurology, child neurology, pediatrics and
obstetrics. Organized chronologically into six chapters, beginning
before 1800 and continuing to the present, Child Neurology traces
the emergence of child neurology as a separate specialty from its
roots in pediatrics and neurology. With a definitive historical
introduction by the editor, Dr. Stephen Ashwal. This new edition
will feature a new section on The Dynamic Growth and Expansion of
Child Neurology: The Late Twentieth Century (1960 to 2000+) and
features about 138 new biographical sketches of leaders in the
field during this recent time frame. Child Neurology: Its Origins,
Founders, Evolution and Growth, Second Edition will be published on
behalf of the Child Neurology Society, a professional society that
strives to foster recognition and support for children with
neurological disorders and to promote and exchange national and
international scientific research, education, and training in the
field of neurology.
Practical Handbook on the 3Rs in the Context of the Directive
2010/63/EU provides updated information on the EU Directive
2010/63/EU, which is the European Union legislation that protects
animals being used in research. EU Directive 2010/63/EU is the
European Union (EU) legislation 'on the protection of animals used
for scientific purposes' and is one of the most stringent ethical
and welfare standards worldwide.
Basic Neuroscience Protocols: Tips, Tricks, and Pitfalls
contains explanatory sections that describe the techniques and what
each technique really tells the researcher on a scientific level.
These explanations describe relevant controls, troubleshooting, and
reaction components for some of the most widely used neuroscience
protocols that remain difficult for many neuroscientists to
implement successfully. Having this additional information will
help researchers ensure that their experiments work the first time,
and will also minimize the time spent working on a technique only
to discover that the problem was them, and not their materials.
Describes techniques in very specific detail with Step-by-step
instructions, giving researchers in depth understandingOffers many
details not present in other protocol booksDescribes relevant
controls for each technique and what those controls meanChapters
include references (key articles, books, protocols) for additional
studyDescribes both the techniques and the habits necessary to get
quality results, such as aseptic technique, aliquoting, and general
laboratory rules "
Dreaming is the cognitive state uniquely experienced by humans
and integral to our creativity, the survival characteristic that
allows for the rapid change and innovation that defines our species
and provides the basis for our art, philosophy, science, and
humanity. Yet there is little empiric or scientific evidence
supporting the generally accepted dream-based theories of
neuroconsciousness. "Dream Science" examines the cognitive science
of dreaming and offers an evidence-based view of the
phenomenon.
Today, such evidence-based breakthroughs in the field of dream
science are altering our understanding of consciousness. Different
forms of dreaming consciousness occur throughout sleep, and
dreamlike states extend into wake. Each dream state is developed on
a framework of memories, emotions, representational images, and
electrophysiology, amenable to studies utilizing emerging and
evolving technology. "Dream Science" discusses basic insights into
the scientific study of dreaming, including the limits to
traditional Freudian-based dream theory and the more modern
evidence-based science. It also includes coverage of the processes
of memory and parasomnias, the sleep-disturbance diagnoses related
to dreaming. This comprehensive book is a scientific exploration of
the mind-brain interface and a look into the future of dream
science.
Provides a more evidence-based approach than any other work on the
marketSingle source of integrated information on all aspects of
dream science makes this a critical time-saving reference for
researchers and cliniciansAuthored by one of the leaders in the
field of dream research
Respiratory Neurobiology: Physiology and Clinical Disorders, Part
One, Volume 188 is one of two volumes on the neurology of
breathing. This volume focuses on the neurophysiology of breathing,
while the second volume focuses on pathologies attributable to
abnormalities of the neural control of breathing, breathing
problems that may occur in neurological diseases, and the
neurological complications of respiratory diseases.
Twin and Family Studies of Epigenetics, Volume 27, the latest
release in the Translational Epigenetics series, gathers expert
opinions on epigenetic twin and family study research methods,
recent findings across various disease areas, and future
directions. The book provides in-depth coverage of epigenetics
fundamentals, twin and family epigenetic study design, and the
broader role of epigenetics in answering questions on the
developmental origins of health and disease. Throughout the volume,
twin and family studies are employed to examine causes of
epigenetic variation, the relationship between epigenetic
modifications and mental illness, cancers, cardiovascular disease,
diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, and more. Emerging research
methods applied in twin and family studies discussed include
imaging epigenetics, exposure-specific DNA methylation changes, and
unravelling time trends in epigenetic effects.
The current practice of medicine is largely moving toward applying
an evidence-based approach. Evidence-based medicine is the
integration of best research evidence using systematic reviews of
the medical literature and then translating it into practice by
selecting treatment options for specific cases based on the best
research. Clinicians rely on the availability of evidence and
accordingly take decisions to provide best treatment to their
patients. Clinical management of neurologically compromised
patients is challenging and varied; for this reason, treating
physicians including neuroanesthesiologists are always in search of
best available evidence for patient management and care. Essentials
of Evidence-Based Practice of Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical
Care highlights the various controversies that exist in the
practice of neuroanesthesia and provides conclusive evidence-based
solutions. This comprehensive resource succinctly discusses
evidence-based practice of neuroanesthesia based on systematic
reviews in clinical neuroscience research. Topics include
neurophysiology: ICP or CPP thresholds; neuropharmacology:
intravenous or inhalational anesthetics; and neuromonitoring: ICP
monitoring. Evidence-based practice is now an integral part of
neuroscience, and this book will help residents and trainees gain
knowledge to apply it to their practice. Endorsements/Reviews:
"Evidence based practice is facilitating changes at a rapid pace in
neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care practice. Its practice is
exceedingly crucial in neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care
considering the criticality of the neurologically sick patients,
which leaves little or no room for error for an acceptable outcome
in them. Patient management in Neuroanesthesia and neurocritical
care has many contentious issues because of rapidly evolving
changes in their management which require treatment guided by the
latest available evidence in literature. Dr. Hemanshu Prabhakar is
a strong proponent of evidence based practice for the management of
neurologically ill patients both for surgical procedures and their
management in neurointensive care unit. Undoubtedly, this book will
be of enormous benefits to the students as well as teachers of
neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care sub-specialties." -- Parmod
Bithal, Editor-In-Chief, Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and
Critical Care (JNACC)
Emery and Rimoin's Principles and Practice of Medical Genetics and
Genomics: Perinatal and Reproductive Genetics, Seventh Edition
includes the latest information on seminal topics such as prenatal
diagnosis, genome and exome sequencing, public health genetics,
genetic counseling, and management and treatment strategies in this
growing field. The book is ideal for medical students, residents,
physicians and researchers involved in the care of patients with
genetic conditions. This comprehensive, yet practical resource
emphasizes theory and research fundamentals related to applications
of medical genetics across the full spectrum of inherited disorders
and applications to medicine more broadly. Chapters from leading
international researchers and clinicians focus on topics ranging
from single gene testing to whole genome sequencing, whole exome
sequencing, gene therapy, genome editing approaches, FDA
regulations on genomic testing and therapeutics, and ethical
aspects of employing genomic technologies.
Evolution, Chance, and God looks at the relationship between
religion and evolution from a philosophical perspective. This
relationship is fascinating, complex and often very controversial,
involving myriad issues that are difficult to keep separate from
each other. Evolution, Chance, and God introduces the reader to the
main themes of this debate and to the theory of evolution, while
arguing for a particular viewpoint, namely that evolution and
religion are compatible, and that, contrary to the views of some
influential thinkers, there is no chance operating in the theory of
evolution, a conclusion that has great significance for teleology.
One of the main aims of this book is not simply to critique one
influential contemporary view that evolution and religion are
incompatible, but to explore specific ways of how we might
understand their compatibility, as well as the implications of
evolution for religious belief. This involves an exploration of how
and why God might have created by means of evolution, and what the
consequences in particular are for the status of human beings in
creation, and for issues such as free will, the objectivity of
morality, and the problem of evil. By probing how the theory of
evolution and religion could be reconciled, Sweetman says that we
can address more deeply key foundational questions concerning
chance, design, suffering and morality, and God's way of acting in
and through creation.
For the past decade or more, much of cell biology research has been
focused on determining the key molecules involved in different
cellular processes, an analytical problem that has been amenable to
biochemical and genetic approaches. Now, we face an integrative
problem of understanding how all of these molecules work together
to produce living cells, a challenge that requires using
quantitative approaches to model the complex interactions within a
cell, and testing those models with careful quantitative
measurements. This book is an introductory overview of the various
approaches, methods, techniques, and models employed in
quantitative cell biology, which are reviewed in greater detail in
the other volumes in this e-book series. Particular emphasis is
placed on the goals and purpose of quantitative analysis and
modeling, and the special challenges that cell biology holds for
understanding life at the physical level.
Paclitaxel: Sources, Chemistry, Anticancer Actions, and Current
Biotechnology provides a comprehensive survey of Paclitaxel and its
derivatives chemistry, biosynthesis and anticancer activities. In
addition, biotechnological methods, including cell cultures, the
use of bioreactors and metabolic engineering strategies to improve
Paclitaxel production are also discussed. The book discusses topics
such as mechanisms of action against cancer, novel forms of
Paclitaxel for an effective cancer treatment, strategies for
enhancing its bioavailability, and the application of nanocarriers
for its delivery and chemotherapy of cancer. This is a valuable
resource for cancer researchers, biotechnologists and members of
biomedical field who are interested in the promising anticancer
qualities of this antineoplastic drug and how to enhance them for
better treatments.
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