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Neural injury and regeneration

Title
Neural injury and regeneration / editor, Fredrick J. Seil.
Publication
New York : Raven Press, ©1993.

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Additional Authors
Seil, Fredrick J.
Description
xii, 372 pages : illustrations; 27 cm.
Series Statement
Advances in neurology ; v. 59
Uniform Title
Advances in neurology ; v. 59.
Subject
  • Nerves > Regeneration
  • Alzheimer's disease > Pathophysiology > Congresses
  • Central nervous system > Pathophysiology > Congresses
  • Spinal cord > Pathophysiology > Congresses
  • Nervous system > Regeneration > Physiology > Congresses
  • Alzheimer Disease > physiopathology
  • Central Nervous System > physiopathology
  • Nerve Regeneration > physiology
  • Spinal Cord Injuries > physiopathology
  • Alzheimer's disease > Pathophysiology
  • Nerves > Regeneration
  • Système nerveux central > physiopathologie > Congrès comme sujet
  • Régénération nerveuse > Physiologie > Congrès comme sujet
  • Traumatismes de la moelle épinière > physiopathologie > Congrès comme sujet
  • Nervenläsion
  • Nervenregeneration
  • Kongress
  • Neuronen
  • Zenuwstelsel
  • Beschadigingen
  • Regeneratie
  • Ziekte van Alzheimer
  • Système nerveux > Régénération > Congrès
  • Alzheimer, Maladie d' > Congrès
  • Système nerveux > Lésions et blessures > Congrès
Genre/Form
  • Congress
  • proceedings (reports)
  • Conference papers and proceedings
  • Konferenzschrift – 1991 – Pacific Grove Calif.
  • Conference papers and proceedings.
  • Actes de congrès.
Note
  • Based on papers from sessions of the Fourth International Symposium on Neural Regeneration, Dec. 11-15, 1991, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California.
  • "Order code: 2427"--Cover.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Regeneration in Alzheimer disease and aging -- Histopathology of neuronal degeneration and plasticity in Alzheimer disease -- Adaptive versus pathological plasticity: possible contribution to age-related dementia -- Connections among plasticity, regeneration, and aging at the neuromuscular junction -- Role and repair of forebrain cholinergic systems in short-term memory: studies using the delayed matching-to-position task in rats -- Myelin injury and repair -- Observations on the pathology of human spinal cord injury: a review and classification of 22 new cases with details from a case of chronic cord compression with extensive focal demyelination -- Remyelination, revascularization, and recovery of function in experimental spinal cord injury -- Essential prerequisites for remyelination of oligodendrocytes: division, motility, and structural rearrangment -- Source of remyelinating oligodendrocytes -- Role of astrocytes in the remyelination of glia-free areas of demyelination.
  • Dynamic aspects of sodium channel expression in astrocytes -- Spinal cord injury: physiology and transplantation -- Adaptive plasticity in spinal cord -- Inhibitory control of reflex excitability following contusion injury and neural tissue transplantation -- Intraspinal transplants of catecholamine-containing cells and fetal spinal cord and iris tissues in the adult rat -- Steroid hormones and neuronal regeneration -- Distribution and regulation of steroid hormone receptor gene expression in the central nervous system -- Gonadal steroids and neuronal regeneration: a therapeutic role -- Effects of glucocorticoid and nonglucocorticoid steroids on acute neuronal degeneration -- Strategies for the development of new and better pharmacological treatments for acute spinal cord injury -- Regulatory genes in regeneration and plasticity -- Role of immediate early genes in the regeneration of the central nervous system -- Early response genes as markers of neuronal activity and growth factor action -- Fos-lac Z transgenic mouse that can be used for neuroanatomic mapping -- Stress (heat shock) protein accumulation in the central nervous system: its relationship to cell stress and damage -- Function of phagocytic cells in the nervous system -- Macrophage responses to central and peripheral nerve injury -- Microglial secretion products and their impact on the nervous system -- Microglia, an in vivo source of reactive oxygen species in the brain -- Macrophage functional properties during myelin degradation -- Novel major histocompatibility complex expression by microglia and site-specific experimental allergic encephalomyelitis lesions in the rat central nervous system after optic nerve transection -- Expression of monocyte/macrophage growth factors and receptors in the central nervous system.
ISBN
  • 0881679488
  • 9780881679489
  • 0008816709488
  • 08816709488 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
92019861
OCLC
  • ocm25963956
  • 25963956
  • SCSB-1965447
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library