Neuroregeneration
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Neuroregeneration
Raven Press, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume reviews recent research findings, and outlines directions for future research, on neural regeneration after injury in the mammalian nervous system. Chapters include studies on axonal dynamics during regeneration; the fate of denervated neurons; supporting cells in the central and peripheral nervous systems; and the role of adhesive molecules of the cell surface and extracellular matrix in neural regeneration. The section on the peripheral nervous system examines neurotrophic function in normal nerves and in peripheral neuropathies; nerve-muscle trophic interactions; and the relevance of Schwann cells to nerve pathology. Coverage of the central nervous system includes non-regenerative approaches to spinal cord injury; neural repair after traumatic brain injury; molecular cascades in adaptive versus pathological plasticity; the pharmacology of neuronal regeneration; and the role of neurotrophic factors in regeneration.
Table of Contents
- Historical bases for an introduction to neuro-regeneration
- axonal dynamics and regeneration
- the fate of denervated neurons - transneuronal degeneration, dendritic atrophy, and dendritic remodelling
- supporting cells - central and peripheral
- adhesive molecules of the cell surface and extracellular matrix in neural regeneration. Part 1 Peripheral nervous system: neurotrophic function in normal nerve and in peripheral neuropathies
- human Schwann cells in culture - recent advances and relevance to nerve pathology
- nerve-muscle trophic interaction. Part 2 Central nervous system: non-regenerative approaches to spinal cord injury
- traumatic brain injury - the pathobiology of injury and repair
- molecular cascades in adaptive versus pathological plasticity
- sprouting and regeneration in the spinal cord - their roles in recovery of function after spinal injury
- neurotrophic factors and CNS regeneration
- pharmacology of neuronal regeneration
- future directions of neuroregeneration research.
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