Advances in Research on Neurodegeneration, Volume 6

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Werner Poewe, Gerhard Ransmayr
Springer Science & Business Media, Apr 15, 1999 - Medical - 152 pages
The book contains original articles and reviews presented at the 6th International Winter Conference on Neurodegeneration, held from November 20a "23, 1997 in KitzbA1/4hel/Austria. The aim of this conference was to present and discuss recent data on the interface between neuroimmunology and neurodegeneration, in particular susceptibility to autoimmune and neurodegenerative processes, neuroprotection and restorative treatment strategies. These issues were discussed in the light of recent developments in multiple sclerosis, Parkinsona (TM)s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntingtona (TM)s disease and multisystem atrophy. The articles highlight topics, which are particularly interesting for the clinician and the neuroscientist. Some of the neuroprotective strategies have already been developed or are at present clinically investigated. The neuroprotective role of deep brain stimulation, antiglutamatergic therapy and apomorphine will be verified in clinical studies in the near future. This is also the case for future therapeutic approaches to restoration of the damaged nervous system, such as somatic gene therapy, implantation of genetically modified cell-lines and medically controlled and directed development of embryonic cells. The conference highlighted the role of the glia, which seems to play a key role, both in traditionally as neuroimmunological and neurodegenerative disorders classified diseases, as indicated above. The topics discussed in the book are significant for recent developments in clinical neurology and neuroscience, as shown in the current literature and at international congresses.
 

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Cell differentiation in the embryonic mammalian spinal cord
why are myelin sheaths susceptible to damage?
5
Molecular mimicry and multiple sclerosis a possible role for degenerate T cell recognition in the induction of autoimmune responses
15
what is the place of the newer compounds in the treatment of Parkinsons disease?
29
Apomorphine has a potent antiproliferative effect on Chinese hamster ovary cells
43
Potent neuroprotective and antioxidant activity of apomorphine in MPTP and 6hydroxydopamine induced neurotoxicity
53
Neuroprotective effect of chronic inactivation of the subthalamic nucleus in a rat model of Parkinsons disease
67
Antiglutamate therapy of ALS which is the next step?
76
Antiglutamate therapies in Huntingtons disease
92
a review
98
Striatal reconstruction by striatal grafts
110
Somatic gene therapy in animal models of Parkinsons disease
126
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