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Glycoprotein Analysis: A Review of the Biological Significance of
Carbohydrates on Glycoproteins and Methods for Their Analysis; R.
Dennis The Different FACES of Diseases; J. Klock, C.M. Starr The
Glycosyltransferases: Control and Function of Complextype
Oligosaccharide Synthesis: Novel Variants of the LAcNAc Pathway;
D.H. van den Eijnden, et al. The Regulation of Cell and
Tissuespecific Expression of Glycans by Glycosyltransferases; A.
Dinter, E.G. Berger Oligosaccharides and Biological Function:
Olinked Nacetylglucosamine: The 'YinYang' of Ser/Thr
Phosphorylation? G.W. Hart, et al. Heparan Sulphate and Protein
Recognition: Binding Specificies and Activation Mechanisms; J.T.
Gallagher Glycosylation and Disease: An Introduction to
Glycosylation and Rheumatic Disease: What Is the Current State of
Play? J.S. Axford, A. Alavi Abnormalities in the Glycosylation of
IgG-Its Clinical Utility; D.A. Isenberg Carbohydrates and
Therapeutics: Synthesis and Biological Activity of Oligosaccharide
Libraries; Y. Ding, et al. In vivo Targeting Function of Nlinked
Oligosaccharides; K.G. Rice, et al. 23 additional articles. Index.
This comprehensive colour atlas provides a state-of-the-art view of
Single Photon Emission Computerised Tomography (SPECT) in relation
to its application in the fields of nuclear medicine and
psychiatry. The broad range of topics covered by experts in the
fields of nuclear medicine, neurology and psychiatry from all over
the world, reflects the most recent evolution in functional
neuroimaging with clinical neuropsychiatric sciences.The book is
organised with respect to clinical indication, which implies that
whenever possible methodological problems related to clinical
indication are categorised under the relevant topic. It is designed
to stimulate discussion of some issues of paramount importance for
the present and future development of this interdisciplinary
modality for the study of patients with diseases of the central
nervous system. This textbook is an important tool to all nuclear
physicians, neurologists and psychiatrists and will serve as a
guide towards the optimal application of SPECT in diagnosis, study
of pathophysiology and therapeutic follow-up in neuropsychiatric
illnesses.
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