Neurotrophic Factors

  • Neurotrophic Factors
    By James H. Fallon, Sandra E. Loughlin

    This volume clearly synthesizes current information on defined neurotrophic factors, emphasizing their localization and molecular/cellular function in the central nervous system.

  • Neurotrophic Factors
    By Franz Hefti

    The new, structural neuropharmacology as de scribed in this volume attempts to regulate the anatomic aspects of the nervous system and is perhaps comparable to hardware manipulation in computer systems.

  • Neurotrophic Factors
    By Gary R. Lewin, Bruce D. Carter

    This book provides critical reviews of the role of neurotrophins and their receptors in a wide variety of diseases including neurodegenerative diseases like Huntington’s syndrome, cognitive function, psychiatric disorders such as clinical ...

  • Neurotrophic Factors
    By Franz Hefti, Patrick Aebischer

    The pharmacology of neurotrophic factors is part of the general field called neuroprotection or neurodegeneration, which has emerged during the past two decades. This new broad research area has identified...

  • Neurotrophic Factors: Methods and Protocols
    By Stephen D Skaper

    Authoritative and easily accessible, Neurotrophic Factors: Methods and Protocols seeks to serve both professionals and novices alike with its well-honed methodologies in an effort to further our knowledge of what has been described as the ...

  • Neurotrophic Factors
    By Franz Hefti

    The new, structural neuropharmacology as de scribed in this volume attempts to regulate the anatomic aspects of the nervous system and is perhaps comparable to hardware manipulation in computer systems.

  • Neurotrophic Factors
    By James H. Fallon, Sandra E. Loughlin

    This volume clearly synthesizes current information on defined neurotrophic factors, emphasizing their localization and molecular/cellular function in the central nervous system. Brain development and aging, neurodegenerative disorders, plasticity, and memory...

  • Neurotrophic Factors
    By Franz Hefti, Alan A. Boulton, Glen B. Baker

    The field of neurotrophic factors has witnessed exp- sive growth in the past decade. As is usual in scientific in- vation, this progress has been closely associated with methodological advances.