James W. Fawcett Anne E. Rosser Stephen B. Dunnett
Now available in paperback. Many neurological conditions are caused by damage to neurons and glial cells. For most of these diseases there are at present no effective treatments to minimise the extent of neuronal and glial loss, and no effective way of replacing what has been lost. This picture is rapidly changing. Developments in basic neuroscience have produced various potential therapies that can protect neurons and glia following traumatic, anoxic, infectious and immunological damage. The old doctrine that axons cannot be made to regenerate, and dead neurons cannot be replaced is no...
Now available in paperback. Many neurological conditions are caused by damage to neurons and glial cells. For most of these diseases there are at pres...