Innovative Animal Models from Lab to Clinic
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Köp båda 2 för 3351 kr"This book is an elegant survey of primate and nonprimate models for the most important of the CNS diseases, examining the prospects of treatment from various (slightly) promising drug therapies to the newest forms of fetal-tissue grafting. But more than that, the editors have compiled a paradigmatic study on the critical need for animal experimentation for the elucidation and treatment of human disease. Each chapter points out how animal models provided the only nonsuperficial insight available on various CNS syndromes, and perhaps equally important, how animals served as models for verification of theories and as test subjects for potential treatments. "- Modern Drug Discovery "...the contributions contained in this monograph represent a serious attempt by many of the most important researchers in neuroscience to critically assess the most useful animal models in development today... this is an excellent volume which will be an essential reading for all experimental neuropharmacologists and a constant source of reference to both clinical and basic psychopharmacologists. The editors are to be congratulated for gathering together such an authoritative group of authors who have explained their research interests in an easily accessible way." - Human Phychopharmacology
1 The Cholinergic Hypothesis a Generation Later: Perspectives Gained on the Use and Integration of Animal Models.- 2 Patterns of Cognitive Decline in the Aged Rhesus Monkey.- 3 Cholinergic Lesions as a Model of Alzheimers Disease: Effects of Nerve Growth Factor.- 4 The Immunolesioned Animal as a Model of Transmitter Dysfunction.- 5 An Intracerebral Tumor Necrosis Factor-? Infusion Model for Inflammation in Alzheimers Disease.- 6 The Senescence-Accelerated Mouse as a Possible Animal Model of Senile Dementia.- 7 Transgenic Mice Overexpressing Presenilin cDNAs: Phenotype and Utility in the Modeling of Alzheimers Disease.- 8 Intervention Strategies for Degeneration of Dopamine Neurons in Parkinsonism: Optimizing Behavioral Assessment of Outcome.- 9 Development of Behavioral Outcome Measures for Preclinical Parkinsons Research.- 10 Behavioral Assessment in the Unilateral Dopamine-Depleted Marmoset.- 11 Molecules for Neuroprotection and Regeneration in Animal Models of Parkinsons Disease.- 12 Antisense Knockdown of Dopamine Receptors.- 13 Is Trophic Factor Gene Disruption a Knockout Model for Parkinsons Disease?.- 14 Operant Analysis of Striatal Dysfunction.- 15 Intrastriatal Injections of Quinolinic Acid as a Model for Developing Neuroprotective Strategies in Huntingtons Disease.- 16 Systemic Administration of 3-Nitropropionic Acid: A New Model of Huntingtons Disease in Rat.- 17 Replicating Huntington Diseases Phenotype in Nonhuman Primates.- 18 Transgenic Mouse Models of Huntingtons Disease.- 19 Rigid Indentation Models of Traumatic Brain Injury in the Rat.- 20 Rodent Ischemia Models of Embolism and Ligation of the Middle Cerebral Artery: Clinical Relevanceto Treatment Strategies of Stroke.- 21 A Primate Model of Hypertensive Cerebrovascular Disease.- 22 Nictotinic Therapeutics for Tourette Syndrome and Other Neuropsychiatric Disorders: From Laboratory to Clinic.- 23 Neural Grafting for Parkinsons and Huntingtons Disease.- 24 Future Prospects of Gene Therapy for Treating CNS Diseases.