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In Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders, distinguished medical researchers from around the world review novel neural reconstructive techniques that appear to be beneficial for Parkinson's disease and hold promise for treating Huntington's disease, pain, demyelinating diseases, stroke, and epilepsy. The contributors focus on those diseases for which clinical trials are either ongoing or likely to occur in the near future. Among the topics reviewed are results and rationale for some of the leading transplant programs for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, the use of PET scanning for patient evaluation, autopsy studies of transplant recipients, transplant immunology, fetal tissue transplantation for Huntington's disease, cellular transplantation for the treatment of pain and stroke, and transplantation of myelinating cells. A full discussion of the important ethical issues surrounding the use of fetal tissue for transplantation purposes is also included. Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders is the first major book on the clinical use of neural reconstruction techniques. Authoritative and comprehensive, the book reviews the field at a critical threshold, evaluating those variables that will become critical as the methodology and favorable outcomes mature
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monografia Rebiun22088803 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22088803 m o d cr bn||||||abp cr bn||||||ada 100626s1998 njua ob 001 0 eng d 649957955 667019837 934977903 968657012 1001508218 1012459705 1046621529 1080089938 9781592594764 electronic bk.) 159259476X electronic bk.) 9781617370434 print) 1617370436 print) 0896034496 9780896034495 10.1007/978-1-59259-476-4 doi AU@ 000051700440 NZ1 14989578 NZ1 15300559 OCLCE eng pn OCLCE OCLCQ OCLCO GW5XE IDEBK OCLCQ OCLCF UA@ COO OCLCQ EBLCP OCLCQ YDX OCLCQ UAB OCLCA OCLCQ AU@ OCLCO OCLCA dlr 617.4/8/0592 21 Cell transplantation for neurological disorders toward reconstruction of the human central nervous system edited by Thomas B. Freeman, Hakan Widner Totowa, N.J. Humana Press ©1998 Totowa, N.J. Totowa, N.J. Humana Press 1 online resource (xviii, 350 pages) illustrations 1 online resource (xviii, 350 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Contemporary neuroscience Includes bibliographical references and index 1 The Lund Transplant Program for Parkinson's Disease and Patients with MPTP-Induced Parkinsonism -- 2 Fetal Nigral Transplantation in Parkinson's Disease: The USF Pilot Program (12- to 24-Month Evaluation) -- 3 Toward a Phase III Multicenter Study of Fetal Ventral Mesencephalic Transplants in Patients with Late-Stage Parkinson's Disease -- 4 PET Studies of Transplantation Therapy -- 5 Neuropathology of Dopaminergic Transplants in Patients with Parkinson's Disease -- 6 Fetal-Tissue Transplantation for Huntington's Disease: Preclinical Studies -- 7 Fetal Transplantation for Huntington's Disease: Clinical Studies -- 8 Topographic Factors Affecting the Functional Viability of Dopamine-Rich Grafts in the Neostriatum -- 9 Immunological Issues in Rodent and Primate Transplants (Allografts) -- 10 Transplanting Fetal Neural Xenogeneic Cells in Parkinson's and Huntington's Disease Models -- 11 Animal Models of Cerebral Ischemia: Neurodegeneration and Cell Transplantation -- 12 Transplantation Strategies for the Treatment of Pain -- 13 Treatment of Central Nervous System Diseases with Polymer-Encapsulated Xenogeneic Cells -- 14 Transplant Strategies in Myelin Disorders -- 15 Somatic Gene Transfer and Cell Transplantation Strategies for Neurodegenerative Diseases -- 16 Adequately Respecting and Protecting Fetal Tissue Donors and Their Next-of-Kin Use copy. Restrictions unspecified star. MiAaHDL In Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders, distinguished medical researchers from around the world review novel neural reconstructive techniques that appear to be beneficial for Parkinson's disease and hold promise for treating Huntington's disease, pain, demyelinating diseases, stroke, and epilepsy. The contributors focus on those diseases for which clinical trials are either ongoing or likely to occur in the near future. Among the topics reviewed are results and rationale for some of the leading transplant programs for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, the use of PET scanning for patient evaluation, autopsy studies of transplant recipients, transplant immunology, fetal tissue transplantation for Huntington's disease, cellular transplantation for the treatment of pain and stroke, and transplantation of myelinating cells. A full discussion of the important ethical issues surrounding the use of fetal tissue for transplantation purposes is also included. Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders is the first major book on the clinical use of neural reconstruction techniques. Authoritative and comprehensive, the book reviews the field at a critical threshold, evaluating those variables that will become critical as the methodology and favorable outcomes mature Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL Intracerebral transplantation Fetal nerve tissue- Transplantation Cell transplantation Parkinson's disease- Surgery Cell transplantation. Fetal nerve tissue- Transplantation. Intracerebral transplantation. Parkinson's disease- Surgery. Central Nervous System Diseases- surgery Cell Transplantation- methods Brain Tissue Transplantation- methods Fetal Tissue Transplantation- methods Electronic books Freeman, Thomas B. 1955-) Widner, Hakan Print version (DLC) 98018085 (OCoLC)38898890 Contemporary neuroscience