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  1. Plasticity and Regeneration of the Nervous System

    Plasticity and Regeneration of the Nervous System

    Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Central and Peripheral Nervous System Development.- New Molecular Insights on the Development of the Peripheral Nervous System.- DNA Content Revealed by Cytophotometry in Neurons: Variability Related to Neuroplasticity.- Prenatal Development of the Rat Amygdaloid Complex: An Electron Microscopic Study.- Recent Findings on the Regulation of Axonal Calibre.- Hormones, Neurotransmitters, Xenobiotics, and Development.- The Biogenic Monoamines as Regulators of Early (Pre-Nervous) Embryogenesis: New Data.- Hormone-Dependent Plasticity of the Motoneurons of the Ischiocavernosus Muscle: An Ultrastructural Study.- Reactive Sprouting (Pruning Effect) Is Altered in the Brain of Rats Perinatally Exposed to Morphine.- Effects of Serotonin on Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Tau Protein in a Human Neuroblastoma Cell Line.- Critical Periods of Neuroendocrine Development: Effects of Prenatal Xenobiotics.- In Vivo and in Vitro Models of Development.- Cell Plasticity During In Vitro Differentiation of a Human Neuroblastoma Cell Line.- LN-10, A Brain Derived cDNA Clone: Studies Related to CNS Development.- Spinal Cord Slices with Attached Dorsal Root Ganglia: A Culture Model for the Study of Pathogenicity of Encephalitic Viruses.- Human Fetal Brain Cultures: A Model to Study Neural Proliferation, Differentiation, and Immunocompetence.- Development and Regulation of Glia.- Origin of Microglia and Their Regulation by Astroglia.- Neuronal-Astrocytic Interactions in Brain Development, Brain Function, and Brain Disease.- Structure and Function of Glia Maturation Factor Beta.- Neuromodulatory Actions of Glutamate, GABA and Taurine: Regulatory Role of Astrocytes.- C-6 Glioma Cells of Early Passage Have Progenitor Properties in Culture.- Regeneration.- Brain Extracellular Matrix and Nerve Regeneration.- Human Nerve Growth Factor: Biological and Immunological Activities, and Clinical Possibilities in Neurodegenerative Disease.- Schwann Cell Proliferation During Postnatal Development, Wallerian Degeneration and Axon Regeneration in Trembler Dysmyelinating Mutants.- Basic FGF and its Actions on Neurons: A Group Account with Special Emphasis on the Parkinsonian Brain.- Molecular and Morphological Correlates Following Neuronal Deafferentiation: A Cortico-Striatal Model.- Monosialoganglioside GM1 and Modulation of Neuronal Plasticity in CNS Repair Processes.- Nerve Growth Factor in CNS Repair and Regeneration.- Aging.- Ordered Disorder in the Aged Brain.- Plasticity in Expression of Co-Transmitters and Autonomic Nerves in Aging and Disease.- Nicotinic Cholinergic Receptors in Human Brain: Effects of Aging and Alzheimer.- Macromolecular Changes in the Aging Brain.- ADP-Ribosylation: Approach to Molecular Basis of Aging.- Mechanisms of Cell Death.

    € 106,99
  2. Primates of Western Uganda

    Primates of Western Uganda

    From galagos to gorillas, the primates of western Uganda comprise a very di­ verse collection of species. Western Uganda has a long history of primatological research extending back to the publications of the Uganda Virus Institute in 1947 and even to the notable first encounters of Count Beringe with moun­ tain gorillas in 1913. Many forested areas of Uganda (Figure i) have been the focus of research continuously since 1970, and thus western Uganda has a cen­ tral place in primatology that it maintains to the present day. In this book, we present a series of new, unpublished scientific accounts of a selection of the species in the region, each chapter focusing on one or more particular charac­ teristics of the species concerned. The book falls naturally into four sections. First, we introduce the primates of western Uganda, with a chapter on their tax­ onomy. We have left authors to follow the taxonomic terminology with which they are most comfortable, but present this first chapter to reflect recent devel­ opments in the understanding of taxonomic relationships among the Ugandan primates. Second, we present a section with an ecological focus, followed by a collection of chapters on behavior and physiology. Finally the focus shifts to conservation. Chimpanzees and gorillas have always attracted a lot of interest both among the general public and among researchers; consequently, this interest is reflected in the present volume.

    € 267,49
  3. Primates of Western Uganda

    Primates of Western Uganda

    € 268,50