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Jean Harry
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National Institutes of Health, Research Triangle Park
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Hugh A. Tilson
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US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park
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Table of contents (25 protocols)
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- Mark C. Miller, Laura Cunningham
Pages 1-25
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- Gregory S. Kelner, Richard A. Maki
Pages 37-44
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- Xinkang Wang, Giora Z. Feuerstein
Pages 45-52
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- Anna K. Stalder, Axel Pagenstecher, Carrie L. Kincaid, Iain L. Campbell
Pages 53-66
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- Yang Xiao, Keith Pennypacker
Pages 89-97
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- Melvin L. Billingsley, Theresa A. Thompson
Pages 99-103
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- Terri Kagan, Zahra Zakeri
Pages 105-123
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- Ginger G. Wescott, Christina M. Manring, David M. Terrian
Pages 125-132
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- Michael Aschner, Barbara A. Bennett
Pages 133-144
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- Thomas R. Ward, William R. Mundy
Pages 157-162
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- Eliezer Masliah, Michael Alford
Pages 201-208
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- Paul E. Gottschall, J. Wenjun Zhang, Suman Deb
Pages 209-217
About this book
Rapid advances in our understanding of basic cell biological processes and of the molecular mechanisms of cell function and dysfunction have led to an increasing interest in utilizing these approaches in neurobiological research. Efforts in the most rapidly advancing areas are multidisciplinary and the o- come of contributions from many investigators employing a variety of te- niques to address a specific problem. Although a strong basis in fundamental neurobiological concepts is essential for each researcher, the ability to apply new techniques and approaches to the examinination of both cellular and molecular processes requires knowledge of a wide variety of methodologies. The objective of Neurodegeneration Methods and Protocols is to develop an understanding, appreciation, and technical ability in various cellular and molecular techniques for studying many aspects of nervous system cell bi- ogy. The protocols in this volume span a multidisciplinary range of cellular and molecular approaches, and should allow investigators to address research questions directed toward understanding nervous system function, injury, degeneration, and the repair/regenerative process.
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". . .the authors are to be commended for the consistency in format and altruism shown contributors to represent the procedures with minimal self-serving recounting of their use of the method."-The Quarterly Review of Biology
Editors and Affiliations
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National Institutes of Health, Research Triangle Park
Jean Harry
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US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park
Hugh A. Tilson