The Axon -

The Axon

Structure, Function and Pathophysiology
Buch | Hardcover
714 Seiten
1995
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-508293-7 (ISBN)
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This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date compendium that brings together chapters on the structure, function and pathophysiology of axons in both the peripheral and central nervous systems. Within the context of a comprehensive discussion of all aspects of axonal structure, function and pathophysiology, recent advances in the molecular neurobiology of axons are carefully reviewed.
This book provides a comprehensive and up to date compendium that brings together contributions on the structure, function and pathophysiology of axons in both the peripheral and central nervous systems. Authoritative and superbly illustrated, the 33 chapters and introduction have been authored by 49 world-renowned authorities. New areas, such as the molecular biology of ion channels and of myelination, the role of calcium in pathophysiology and regeneration, cell adhesion molecules and their roles in axo-glial interactions and axonal guidance, and optical recording methods, are highlighted. A generously referenced book which will provide essential reference to those working in this field.

Introduction
1: Sir A. Huxley: Electrical Activity of the Nerve: The Background up to 1952
The Normal Axon
2: C-H. Berthold and M. Rydmark: Morphology of Normal Peripheral Axons
3: A. Hirano and J.F. Llena: Morphology of Central Nervous System Axons
4: J.M. Ritchie: Physiology of Axons
5: N. Kleitman and R.P. Bunge: The Schwann Cell: Morphology and Development
6: J.A. Black, H.W. Sontheimer, and S.G. Waxman: The Oligodendrocyte, The Perinodal Astrocyte, and the Central Node of Ranvier
7: E.S. Monuki and G.E. Lemke: Molecular Biology of Myelination
8: J.L. Salzer: Mechanisms of Adhesion Between Axons and Glial Cells
9: B. Grafstein: Axonal Transport: Function and Mechanisms
10: R.W. Davenport, S. Bolsover, and S.B. Kater: Development of Axons: Calcium, Steering and the Growth Cone
11: S.G. Waxman: Voltaged-gated Ion Channels in Axons: Localization, Function, and Development
12: R.L. Barchi: Molecular Biology of Voltage-dependent Potassium and Sodium Channels
13: W. Vogel and J.R. Schwartz: Voltage-clamp Studies in Axons: Macroscopic and Single Channel Currents
14: J.D. Kocsis and K. Sakatani: Modulation of Axonal Excitability by Neurotransmitter Receptors
15: P.K. Stys, S.G. Waxman, and B.R. Ransom: Ion Pumps and Exchangers
16: H. Bostock: Mechanisms of Accommodation and adaptation in Myelinated Axons
17: P.K. Stys and J.D. Kocsis: Electrophysiological Approaches to the Study of Axons
18: P. Shrager: Action Potential Conduction Recorded Optically in Normal, Demyelinated and Remyelinating Axons
Principles of Axonal Pathophysiology
19: G.W. Kreutzberg: Reactiono of the Neuronal Cell Body to Axonal Damage
20: J.W. Griffin, et al.: Axonal Degeneration and Disorders of the Axonal Cytoskeleton
21: J. Rosenbluth: Pathology of Demyelinated and Dysmyelinated Axons
22: S.K. Ludwin: Pathology of the Myelin Sheath
23: S.G. Waxman, J.D. Kocsis, and J.A. Black: Pathophysiology of Demyelinated Axons
24: P.K. Stys, et al.: Anoxic-ischemic Injury in Axons
25: O. Honmou and W. Young: Traumatic Injury of Spinal Axons
26: J.T. Povlshock and C.W. Christman: Diffuse Axonal Injury
27: M. Devor: Abnormal Excitability in Injured Axons
28: M.A. Bisby: Regeneration of PNS Axons
29: L. McKerracher, J.P. Julien, and A.J. Aguayo: Role of Cellular Interactions in Axonal Growth and Regeneration
30: J. Kimura: Clinical Electrophysiology of PNS Axons
31: S.J. Jones: Clinical Assessment of CNS Axons: Evoked Potentials
32: A.R. Berger and H.H. Schaumburg: Human Peripheral Nerve Disease (Peripheral Neuropathies
33: W.I. McDonald: Overview of Clinical Aspects of Multiple Sclerosis, Including Cognitive Deficit
34: M.R. Dimitrijevic: Clinical Aspects of Traumatic Injury to CNS Axons

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.5.1995
Zusatzinfo halftones, line figures and tables
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 227 x 287 mm
Gewicht 2272 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Histologie / Embryologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Humanbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 0-19-508293-1 / 0195082931
ISBN-13 978-0-19-508293-7 / 9780195082937
Zustand Neuware
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