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This book focuses on the exciting recent progress in restorative
neurology and neuroscience. The book includes chapters on major
neurodegenerative disorders of the brain and the visual system,
including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis, Huntington's disease, macular degeneration,
retinitis pigmentosa, glaucoma, spinal cord trauma, and multiple
sclerosis. The primary goal of the book is to give an overview of
new developments in translational research and in potential
therapeutic strategies, including stem cell therapy, immunotherapy,
gene therapy, pharmacotherapy, neuroprostheses and deep brain
stimulation.
* Provides the reader with a unique overview over all aspects of
new advances in the therapy of neurological and psychiatric
disorders
* Covers all levels of biological organization including novel
molecular and cellular targets, electrophysiological, anatomical
and behavioural substrates of neurodegeneration and the application
of whole brain in vivo imaging
* Broad focus with contributions by the top scientists worldwide in
the respective disciplines
This volume aims to explore the latest developments in
adeno-associated viral and lentiviral vectors as well as the gene
therapy strategies for the most common neurological disorders,
followed by chapters that include step-by-step guides to viral
vector-based gene delivery in animal models used in the authors'
laboratories. Although safe gene manipulation in neural cells can
be achieved, it may still be years away from efficacious gene-based
treatment of neurological disorders such as Parkinson's and
Alzheimer's diseases due to the complexity of the underlying
genetic/molecular mechanisms and the difficulty of developing
reliable animal models. Gene Delivery and Therapy for Neurological
Disorders seeks to aid researchers in this vital work. Written in
the popular Neuromethods series format, chapters include the kind
of detailed description and expert implementation advice that leads
to success in the lab. Meticulous and authoritative, Gene Delivery
and Therapy for Neurological Disorders serves as an ideal guide for
researchers attempting to explore the potentials of gene therapy
for neurological disorders.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology: Spinal Cord Injury summarizes
advances in the clinical diagnosis, monitoring, prognostication,
treatment, and management of spinal cord injuries. More
specifically, it looks at new and important developments in areas
such as high-resolution noninvasive neuroimaging, surgery, and
electrical stimulation of motor, respiratory, bladder, bowel, and
sexual functions. It also reviews the latest insights into
spontaneous regeneration and recovery of function following
rehabilitation, with emphasis on novel therapeutic strategies, such
as gene therapy, transcranial stimulation, brain-machine
interfaces, pharmacological approaches, molecular target discovery,
and the use of olfactory ensheathing cells, stem cells, and
precursor cells. Organized in five sections, the book begins with
an overview of the development, maturation, biomechanics, and
anatomy of the spinal cord before proceeding with a discussion of
clinical diagnosis and prognosis as well as natural recovery,
ambulation, and function following spinal cord injury. It then
examines clinical neurophysiology in the prognosis and monitoring
of traumatic spinal cord injury; medical, surgical and
rehabilitative management of spinal cord trauma; and some new
approaches for improving recovery in patients, including
restoration of function by electrical stimulation, locomotor
training, and the use of robotics. Other chapters cover cell
transplantation, artificial scaffolds, experimental pharmacological
interventions, and molecular and combinatorial strategies for
repairing the injured spinal cord. This volume should be of
interest to neuroscience and clinical neurology research
specialists and practicing neurologists.
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