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Restorative Therapies in Parkinson's Disease [recurso electrónico] / edited by Patrik Brundin, C. Warren Olanow.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2006Descripción: XVII, 365 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387328232
  • 99780387328232
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 612.8 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Restorative Therapies in a Historical Perspective -- Ethical Issues in the Approaches of Restorative Therapies for Parkinson's Disease -- Evolution of Parkinson's Disease and Treatment Requirements -- What New Treatments are Needed and the Role of Striatal Grafting -- Clinical Trial Design Issues -- Lessons Learnt from Early Clinical Neural Grafting in Parkinson's Disease -- Fetal Nigral Transplantation as a Therapy for Parkinson's Disease -- Imaging of the Parkinsonian Brain in Relation to Restorative Therapy -- Important Aspects of Surgical Methodology for Transplantation in Parkinson's Disease -- Histopathological and Clinical Criteria for Analyzing Transplanted Human Dopamine Cells in Parkinson's Disease -- Dyskinesias and Neural Grafting in Parkinson's Disease -- Porcine Neural Xenotransplantation: Current Status -- Adult-Derived Stem Cells for Transplantation in Parkinson's Disease -- Embryonic Stem Cells for Grafting in Parkinson's Disease -- Delivery of GDNF For Parkinson's Disease: Transition of a Neuroprotective Treatment Strategy from Basic Sciences to Clinical Application -- Genetically Modified Cells as a Source for Grafting in Parkinson'se Disease -- In Vivo Gene Therapy as a Potential Treatment for Parkinson's Disease.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Parkinson's disease is a common and devastating progressive disorder that primarily affects motor function. In this exciting and timely book, novel approaches to repairing the parkinsonian brain are described by some of the world's leading scientists and clinicians in the field. Dealing with cutting-edge research, it covers several important topics including medical ethics, clinical trial design, stem cell biology, intracerebral transplantation, brain imaging, neurotrophic factors and neural regeneration. The comprehensive chapters are geared to an audience of neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and anyone interested in how findings in the research laboratory can effectively be transferred to the clinic. Restorative therapies in Parkinson's disease have pioneered translational research in the area of brain repair for close to three decades. This book clearly shows that research in Parkinson's disease continues to play a leading role and can provide a model for how functional restoration might be achieved in several brain disorders in the future.
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Restorative Therapies in a Historical Perspective -- Ethical Issues in the Approaches of Restorative Therapies for Parkinson's Disease -- Evolution of Parkinson's Disease and Treatment Requirements -- What New Treatments are Needed and the Role of Striatal Grafting -- Clinical Trial Design Issues -- Lessons Learnt from Early Clinical Neural Grafting in Parkinson's Disease -- Fetal Nigral Transplantation as a Therapy for Parkinson's Disease -- Imaging of the Parkinsonian Brain in Relation to Restorative Therapy -- Important Aspects of Surgical Methodology for Transplantation in Parkinson's Disease -- Histopathological and Clinical Criteria for Analyzing Transplanted Human Dopamine Cells in Parkinson's Disease -- Dyskinesias and Neural Grafting in Parkinson's Disease -- Porcine Neural Xenotransplantation: Current Status -- Adult-Derived Stem Cells for Transplantation in Parkinson's Disease -- Embryonic Stem Cells for Grafting in Parkinson's Disease -- Delivery of GDNF For Parkinson's Disease: Transition of a Neuroprotective Treatment Strategy from Basic Sciences to Clinical Application -- Genetically Modified Cells as a Source for Grafting in Parkinson'se Disease -- In Vivo Gene Therapy as a Potential Treatment for Parkinson's Disease.

Parkinson's disease is a common and devastating progressive disorder that primarily affects motor function. In this exciting and timely book, novel approaches to repairing the parkinsonian brain are described by some of the world's leading scientists and clinicians in the field. Dealing with cutting-edge research, it covers several important topics including medical ethics, clinical trial design, stem cell biology, intracerebral transplantation, brain imaging, neurotrophic factors and neural regeneration. The comprehensive chapters are geared to an audience of neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and anyone interested in how findings in the research laboratory can effectively be transferred to the clinic. Restorative therapies in Parkinson's disease have pioneered translational research in the area of brain repair for close to three decades. This book clearly shows that research in Parkinson's disease continues to play a leading role and can provide a model for how functional restoration might be achieved in several brain disorders in the future.

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