The use of animal models is a key aspect of scientific research in numerous fields of medicine. This book vigorously examines the important contributions and application of animal models to the understanding of human movement disorders and will serve as an essential resource for basic neuroscientists engaged in movement disorders research. Academic clinicians, translational researchers and basic scientists are brought together to connect experimental findings made in different animal models to the clinical features, pathophysiology and treatment of human movement disorders. A vital feature of this book is an accompanying DVD with video clips of human movement disorders and their corresponding animal models. The book is divided into sections...
ackground: Tremor is the most common movement disorder; however, the pathophysiology of tremor remai...
This book contains the latest findings in a number of research areas, including the effects of dog-a...
Background Several different animal models are currently used to research the neurodegenerative move...
The use of animal models is a key aspect of scientific research in numerous fields of medicine. This...
The use of animal models is a key aspect of scientific research in numerous fields of medicine. Move...
The use of animal models is a key aspect of scientific research in numerous fields of medicine. Move...
An integrated approach of rigorous clinical, in vitro, and whole animal research is the optimal mean...
Movement is the way that animals interact with their environment and is under the organization and c...
Dystonia refers to a heterogeneous group of movement disorders characterized by involuntary, sustain...
Human movement disorders can be modeled in flies, worms, zebrafish, mice, rats, nonhuman primates, a...
(SNCA) pathology, degeneration of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons, multifactorial pathogenetic me...
Dystonia is defined as a neurological syndrome characterized by involuntary sustained or intermitten...
Parkinson’s disease is a movement disorder, caused predominantly by the degeneration of the dopamine...
Thanks to animal models, our knowledge of biology and medicine has increased enormously over the pas...
ackground: Tremor is the most common movement disorder; however, the pathophysiology of tremor remai...
This book contains the latest findings in a number of research areas, including the effects of dog-a...
Background Several different animal models are currently used to research the neurodegenerative move...
The use of animal models is a key aspect of scientific research in numerous fields of medicine. This...
The use of animal models is a key aspect of scientific research in numerous fields of medicine. Move...
The use of animal models is a key aspect of scientific research in numerous fields of medicine. Move...
An integrated approach of rigorous clinical, in vitro, and whole animal research is the optimal mean...
Movement is the way that animals interact with their environment and is under the organization and c...
Dystonia refers to a heterogeneous group of movement disorders characterized by involuntary, sustain...
Human movement disorders can be modeled in flies, worms, zebrafish, mice, rats, nonhuman primates, a...
(SNCA) pathology, degeneration of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons, multifactorial pathogenetic me...
Dystonia is defined as a neurological syndrome characterized by involuntary sustained or intermitten...
Parkinson’s disease is a movement disorder, caused predominantly by the degeneration of the dopamine...
Thanks to animal models, our knowledge of biology and medicine has increased enormously over the pas...
ackground: Tremor is the most common movement disorder; however, the pathophysiology of tremor remai...
This book contains the latest findings in a number of research areas, including the effects of dog-a...
Background Several different animal models are currently used to research the neurodegenerative move...