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Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders Thomas B. Freeman

Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders By Thomas B. Freeman

Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders by Thomas B. Freeman


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Summary

This text covers such topics as: somatotopic organization of the striatum and its relevance to neural transplantation; evaluation of patients with Parkinson's disease; the Lund Transplant Program (Parkinson's disease and MPTP patients); and the Paris Program.

Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders Summary

Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders: Toward Reconstruction of the Human Central Nervous System by Thomas B. Freeman

Distinguished medical researchers from around the world review novel neural reconstructive techniques that appear to be beneficial for Parkinson's disease and hold promise for treating Huntington's disease, pain, demyelinating diseases, and stroke. The contributors focus on those diseases for which clinical trials are either ongoing or likely to occur in the near future. Among the topics reviewed are results and rationale for some of the leading transplant programs for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, the use of PET scanning for patient evaluation, autopsy studies of transplant recipients, transplant immunology, fetal tissue transplantation for Huntington's disease, cellular transplantation for the treatment of pain and stroke, and transplantation of myelinating cells. A full discussion of the important ethical issues surrounding the use of fetal tissue for transplantation purposes is also included.

Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders Reviews

"The list of contributors reads like a "who's who" in neural transplantation. . .The chapters are generally well-written, logically arranged, and overall the book is a joy to read. . .this is a truly outstanding book, very well written by the leading authorities. It provides a solid basis of knowledge and understanding in this rapidly developing field. . . Not only neuroscientists, but every neurologists, neurosurgeon, and probably many internists may find this book interesting and relevant to the future of their practice. This book should be found in every medical library."-Archives of Neurology

"The editors. . .have gathered an international panel of experts to address the preclinical foundations fro human trials. . .this is an accomplished work."-Neurology

"This book is a statement-of-the-state of the art in neurotransplantation therapy....The book is a good mix of clinical and basic scientific information and was quite enjoyable to read. It establishes that transplantation therapy will have an ever increasing role in the treatment of neurologic conditions. It points out the obstacles ahead and the challenges that must be faced in the future. It should be on every functional neurosurgeon's and neurologist's bookshelf."-Le Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques

"...these chapters are excellent, and give timely perspective and rationale for the development of neurotransplantation....The chapters are well written, logically arranged, and well documented....this excellent book by experts in the field provides great insight for anyone interested in neurological disease. Some of the information in this volume has not been published, and it represents a unique resource. This is an extremely rapidly developing field, and the book will allow readers to quickly understand the importance and breath of the field." -Quarterly Review of Biology

Table of Contents

1 The Lund Transplant Program for Parkinsons Disease and Patients with MPTP-Induced Parkinsonism.- 2 Fetal Nigral Transplantation in Parkinsons Disease: The USF Pilot Program (12- to 24-Month Evaluation).- 3 Toward a Phase III Multicenter Study of Fetal Ventral Mesencephalic Transplants in Patients with Late-Stage Parkinsons Disease.- 4 PET Studies of Transplantation Therapy.- 5 Neuropathology of Dopaminergic Transplants in Patients with Parkinsons Disease.- 6 Fetal-Tissue Transplantation for Huntingtons Disease: Preclinical Studies.- 7 Fetal Transplantation for Huntingtons Disease: Clinical Studies.- 8 Topographic Factors Affecting the Functional Viability of Dopamine-Rich Grafts in the Neostriatum.- 9 Immunological Issues in Rodent and Primate Transplants (Allografts).- 10 Transplanting Fetal Neural Xenogeneic Cells in Parkinsons and Huntingtons Disease Models.- 11 Animal Models of Cerebral Ischemia: Neurodegeneration and Cell Transplantation.- 12 Transplantation Strategies for the Treatment of Pain.- 13 Treatment of Central Nervous System Diseases with Polymer-Encapsulated Xenogeneic Cells.- 14 Transplant Strategies in Myelin Disorders.- 15 Somatic Gene Transfer and Cell Transplantation Strategies for Neurodegenerative Diseases.- 16 Adequately Respecting and Protecting Fetal Tissue Donors and Their Next-of-Kin.

Additional information

NPB9780896034495
9780896034495
0896034496
Cell Transplantation for Neurological Disorders: Toward Reconstruction of the Human Central Nervous System by Thomas B. Freeman
New
Hardback
Humana Press Inc.
1998-05-29
350
N/A
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