9. Electrophysiological Measurements of Brain Network Characterization in Rodents Manuela Cerina, Luca Fazio, and Sven G. Meuth
Part III Translation of Functional Domain Abnormalities from Human to Mice
10. Translation of Functional Domain Abnormalities from Human to Mouse Motor System Muthuraman Muthuraman, Dumitru Ciolac, and Venkata Chaitanya Chirumamilla
11. Characterization of the Somatosensory System Carsten H. Wolters, Marios Antonakakis, Asad Khan, Maria Carla Piastra, and Johannes Vorwerk
12. Translational Research in Neuroimmunology: Cognition Maren Person and Miriam Becke
13. Models for Assessing Anxiety and Depression in Multiple Sclerosis: From Mouse to Man Erik Ellwardt and Dirk Luchtman
Part IV Exploring Translational Paths in MS with Brain Imaging: Small Animal to Human Imaging Tools
14. Human Structural MRI Menno M. Schoonheim
15. Human Functional MRI Paolo Preziosa, Paola Valsasina, Massimo Filippi, and Maria A. Rocca
16. Functional Studies in Rodents Lydia Wachsmuth and Cornelius Faber
Part V Translational View on Therapeutic Strategies
18. Targeting Acute Inflammation Felix Lüssi
19. Translational Aspects of Immunotherapeutic Targets in MS Vinzenz Fleischer
20. Therapeutic Strategies to Potentially Cure Multiple Sclerosis: Insights into the Mechanisms of Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Leonie Rolfes and Marc Pawlitzki
21. Symptomatic MS Therapy Julia Krämer and Sven G. Meuth
This volume explores the recent advances in the study of translational paths in central inflammation and focuses on ongoing pathophysiological processes and the transition between inflammatory stages and progressive states with neurodegeneration. Chapters cover topics such as pathophysiological hallmarks of neuroinflammation from tissue damage to reorganization; connecting studies of mouse models; and investigations of humans with multiple sclerosis. In the Neuromethods series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice from the specialists needed to get successful results in your laboratory.
Cutting-edge and practical, Translational Methods for Multiple Sclerosis Research is a valuable resource for researchers who want to learn more about this chronic ad progressive disease, and pave the way for new advancements.