The development of treatment strategies that can help patients with spinal cord injury to regain lost functions and an improved quality of life is a major medical challenge, and experimental spinal cord research has to meet these challenges by resolving fundamental problems, establishing a basis for possible novel treatment strategies of spinal cord injury, and motivating their clinical translation.  In Animal Models of Spinal Cord Repair, expert researchers examine a broad range of experimental models for research on spinal cord injury, how they have contributed to our current state of knowledge, and what their advantages are in the further advancement of spinal cord repair.  With models from simple lamprey to non-human primates, the information presented is intended to guide the implementation of animal models for spinal cord repair as well as to raise the awareness of the relevance of experimental models which may not be in the current mainstream of this research.  As a part of the Neuromethods series, this work contains the kind of detailed description and implementation advice to guarantee successful results in the laboratory. Comprehensive and cutting-edge,  Animal Models of Spinal Cord Repair presents the background information and hands-on methods descriptions, as well as the basic and clinical issues, needed to stimulate and guide researchers with different backgrounds towards the development of improved strategies for functionally relevant repair of the injured human spinal cord.
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The Spinal Cord: Functional Organization, Diseases, and Dysfunctions.- The Pathological Findings in Traumatic Injury to the Human Spinal Cord.- Acute Spinal Cord Injury In Vitro: Insight Into Basic Mechanisms.- Spinal Cord Injury: The Lamprey Model.- Dorsal Root Injury for the Study of Spinal Cord Injury Repair.- No-Laminectomy Spinal Cord-Transected Murine Model.- Spinal Cord Injury: The Rabbit Model.- The Cat Model of Spinal Cord Injury.- Using Naturally-Occurring Spinal Cord Injury in Domestic Dogs to Explore Novel Therapeutic Options.- Primate Models of Spinal Repair.- Animal Models of Spinal Cord Ischemia.- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Experimental Spinal Cord Injury.- Spinal Cord Injuries: Principles and Methods for Outcome Assessment.- Spinal Cord Injury: Modern Clinical Management and Its Correlation to Advances in Basic Science.
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The development of treatment strategies that can help patients with spinal cord injury to regain lost functions and an improved quality of life is a major medical challenge, and experimental spinal cord research has to meet these challenges by resolving fundamental problems, establishing a basis for possible novel treatment strategies of spinal cord injury, and motivating their clinical translation.  In Animal Models of Spinal Cord Repair, expert researchers examine a broad range of experimental models for research on spinal cord injury, how they have contributed to our current state of knowledge, and what their advantages are in the further advancement of spinal cord repair.  With models from simple lamprey to non-human primates, the information presented is intended to guide the implementation of animal models for spinal cord repair as well as to raise the awareness of the relevance of experimental models which may not be in the current mainstream of this research.  As a part of the Neuromethods series, this work contains the kind of detailed description and implementation advice to guarantee successful results in the laboratory. Comprehensive and cutting-edge,  Animal Models of Spinal Cord Repair presents the background information and hands-on methods descriptions, as well as the basic and clinical issues, needed to stimulate and guide researchers with different backgrounds towards the development of improved strategies for functionally relevant repair of the injured human spinal cord.
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From the reviews:“This is an excellent and welcomed book of the different animal spine injury models which have been studied over the last 40 years. … This is highly recommended for the neurosurgeon, traumatologists, physiologists, and students working on the comparative aspects of the rodent and higher mammalian spines.” (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, May, 2014)
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Contains a broad range of experimental models for research on spinal cord injury Features detailed methodologies that are ready for the lab Includes expert tips and implementation advice to guide readers toward successful results Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781493961801
Publisert
2016-08-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Humana Press Inc.
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
Professional/practitioner, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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