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Animal Models of Acute Neurological Injuries

  • 45.00€

Tags: Animal models, Spinal cord injury, Rodents, Dogs, Rabbits, Primates, Neonatal mouse, Neonatal rat, Cerebral ischemic models.


Despite numerous recent studies and exciting discoveries in the field, only limited treatment is available today for the victims of acute neurological injuries. Animal Models of Acute Neurological Injuries provides a standardized methodology manual designed to eliminate the inconsistent preparations and variability that currently jeopardize advances in the field. Contributed by top experts and many original developers of the models, each chapter contains a step-by-step, proven procedure and visual aids covering the most commonly used animal models of neurological injury in order to highlight the practical applications of animal models rather than the theoretical issues. 489 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Jun Chen, ed., M.D.University of Pittsburgh, PA (USA). School of Medicine, Department of Neurology.
  • Zao C. Xu, ed., M.D., Ph.D. Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN (USA). Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology.
  • Xiao-Ming Xu, ed., M.D., Ph.D. Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN (USA). Stark Neurosciences Research Institute, Department of Neurological Surgery, Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Group. Et al ...

     
  • Publication date (print): 2008-10.

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