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" Neuronal Grafting and Alzheimer's Disease "
edited by F.H. Gage, A. Privat, Yves Christen.
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BL
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731460
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b551246
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Main Entry
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edited by F.H. Gage, A. Privat, Yves Christen.
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Title & Author
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Neuronal Grafting and Alzheimer's Disease\ edited by F.H. Gage, A. Privat, Yves Christen.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989
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Series Statement
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Research and perspectives in Alzheimer's disease.
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Page. NO
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(xiv, 202 pages 64 illustrations)
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ISBN
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3540511970
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: 3642483690
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: 9783540511977
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: 9783642483691
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Contents
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Neuronal Grafting and Alzheimer's Disease: Introduction --;Nigral and Striatal Grafts to the Lesioned Neostriatum: Models of Graft Function --;Intracerebral Grafts of Dopaminergic Neurons: A Discussion of Their Functional Effects and Mechanisms of Action --;Purkinje Cell Replacement by Intracerebellar Neuronal Implants in an Animal Model of Heredodegenerative Ataxia: An Overview --;Spontaneous Remyelination and Intracerebral Grafting of Myelinating Cells in Mammals --;Synaptic Plasticity vs Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease: Implications for Transplantation --;Host Immune Responses to Neural Transplantation: A Possible Model for Autoimmune Diseases of the Central Nervous System --;NGF in CNS: Sites of Synthesis and Effects of Novel Ways to Administer NGF on Intrinsic Cholinergic Neurons and Grafts of Cholinergic Neurons and Their Target Areas --;Short-Term Memory in Rodent Models of Ageing: Effects of Cortical Cholinergic Grafts --;Pathophysiology of the Subcortically Deafferented Hippocampus: Improvement and Deterioration of Function by Fetal Grafts --;Can Fetal Cell Grafts be Expected to Ameliorate Symptoms of Human Neurodegenerative Disorders? Evidence from Animal Models --;Age-Related Changes in Rat Hippocampal Noradrenergic Transmission: Insights from In Oculo Transplants --;Neural Grafts and Neurotransmitter Interactions in Cognitive Deficits --;Serotonin-Expressing Cells from Different Microregions of the Embryonic Rat Rhombencephalon: Behaviour in Cell Culture and in Transplants to the Adult Spinal Cord --;Two Approaches for the Reversal of Phenobarbital-Induced Behavioral Birth Defects --;Differential Neural Plasticity of Diffuse Monoaminergic and Point-to-Point Sensory Afferents as Demonstrated by Responses to Target Deprivation and Fetal Neural Transplants --;Deleterious and "Overshoot" Effects of Intracerebral Transplants.
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Abstract
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An answer to the question, whether neuronal grafting will be useful as a therapy for Alzheimer's disease, must wait for a better understanding of the disease and the identification of animal models that can be used to test potential therapies.
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Subject
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Internal medicine.
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Medicine.
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Neurosciences.
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LC Classification
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RD594.E358 1989
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A Privat
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F H Gage
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Yves Christen
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