Functional Neural Transplantation III
Primary and Stem Cell Therapies for Brain Repair, Part I Volume 200
Functional Neural Transplantation III
Primary and Stem Cell Therapies for Brain Repair, Part I Volume 200
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This issue of Progress in Brain Research is split over 2 volumes, bringing together cutting-edge research on functional neural transplantation. The 2 volumes review current knowledge and understanding, provide a starting point for researchers and practitioners entering the field, and build a platform for further research and discovery.
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This issue of Progress in Brain Research is split over 2 volumes, bringing together cutting-edge research on functional neural transplantation. The 2 volumes review current knowledge and understanding, provide a starting point for researchers and practitioners entering the field, and build a platform for further research and discovery.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780444595751
- ISBN-10: 0444595759
- Artikelnr.: 36812569
- Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780444595751
- ISBN-10: 0444595759
- Artikelnr.: 36812569
1. Preface
Stephen Dunnett and Anders Björklund
2. Transplantation in the Future
Fred H. Gage
3. Ethical Challenges for Using Human Cells in Clinical Cell Therapy
Göran Hermerén
4. Banking Stem Cells for Research and Clinical Applications
Glyn Stacey
5. Survival, Differentiation and Connectivity of Ventral Mesencephalic
Dopamine Neurons following Transplantation
Lachlan Thompson and Anders Björklund
6. Electrophysiological Investigations of Synaptic Connectivity between
Host and Graft Neurons
Jan Tønnesen and Merab Kokaia
7. Nigral Grafts in Animal Models of Parkinson's Disease. Is Recovery
beyond Motor Function Possible?
Mariah J. Lelos, Eilís Dowd and Stephen B. Dunnett
8. L-DOPA- and Graft-Induced Dyskinesia following Transplantation
Emma L. Lane and Christian Winkler
9. Current Status of Clinical Trials of Neural Transplantation in
Parkinson's Disease
Jonathan R Evans, Sarah L Mason and Roger A Barker
10. In vivo Imaging of the Integration and Function of Nigral Grafts in
Clinical Trials
Marios Politis and Paola Piccini
11. Neuropathology in Transplants in Parkinson's Disease: Implications
for Disease Pathogenesis and the Future of Cell Therapy
Patrik Brundin and Jeffrey H. Kordower
12. Derivation of Dopaminergic Neurons from Pluripotent Stem Cells
Lorenz Studer
13. Characterization and Criteria of Embryonic Stem and Induced
Pluripotent Stem Cells for a Dopamine Replacement Therapy
Oliver Cooper, Malin Parmar and Ole Isacson
14. Skilled Motor Control for the Preclinical Assessment of Functional
Deficits and Recovery following Nigral and Striatal Cell
Transplantation
Alexander Klein and Ian Q. Whishaw
15. Role of Experience, Training and Plasticity in the Functional
Efficacy of Striatal Transplants
Máté D. Döbrössy and Guido Nikkhah
16. In vivo Imaging of Integration and Function of Striatal Grafts in
Rodent and Non-Human Primate Animal Models
Philippe Hantraye and Romina Aron Badin
17. Clinical Trials of Neural Transplantation in Huntington's Disease
Anne E. Rosser and Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi
18. Derivation of Striatal Neurons from Human Stem Cells Pedro Viegas,
Camille Nicoleau and Anselme L. Perrier
Stephen Dunnett and Anders Björklund
2. Transplantation in the Future
Fred H. Gage
3. Ethical Challenges for Using Human Cells in Clinical Cell Therapy
Göran Hermerén
4. Banking Stem Cells for Research and Clinical Applications
Glyn Stacey
5. Survival, Differentiation and Connectivity of Ventral Mesencephalic
Dopamine Neurons following Transplantation
Lachlan Thompson and Anders Björklund
6. Electrophysiological Investigations of Synaptic Connectivity between
Host and Graft Neurons
Jan Tønnesen and Merab Kokaia
7. Nigral Grafts in Animal Models of Parkinson's Disease. Is Recovery
beyond Motor Function Possible?
Mariah J. Lelos, Eilís Dowd and Stephen B. Dunnett
8. L-DOPA- and Graft-Induced Dyskinesia following Transplantation
Emma L. Lane and Christian Winkler
9. Current Status of Clinical Trials of Neural Transplantation in
Parkinson's Disease
Jonathan R Evans, Sarah L Mason and Roger A Barker
10. In vivo Imaging of the Integration and Function of Nigral Grafts in
Clinical Trials
Marios Politis and Paola Piccini
11. Neuropathology in Transplants in Parkinson's Disease: Implications
for Disease Pathogenesis and the Future of Cell Therapy
Patrik Brundin and Jeffrey H. Kordower
12. Derivation of Dopaminergic Neurons from Pluripotent Stem Cells
Lorenz Studer
13. Characterization and Criteria of Embryonic Stem and Induced
Pluripotent Stem Cells for a Dopamine Replacement Therapy
Oliver Cooper, Malin Parmar and Ole Isacson
14. Skilled Motor Control for the Preclinical Assessment of Functional
Deficits and Recovery following Nigral and Striatal Cell
Transplantation
Alexander Klein and Ian Q. Whishaw
15. Role of Experience, Training and Plasticity in the Functional
Efficacy of Striatal Transplants
Máté D. Döbrössy and Guido Nikkhah
16. In vivo Imaging of Integration and Function of Striatal Grafts in
Rodent and Non-Human Primate Animal Models
Philippe Hantraye and Romina Aron Badin
17. Clinical Trials of Neural Transplantation in Huntington's Disease
Anne E. Rosser and Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi
18. Derivation of Striatal Neurons from Human Stem Cells Pedro Viegas,
Camille Nicoleau and Anselme L. Perrier
1. Preface
Stephen Dunnett and Anders Björklund
2. Transplantation in the Future
Fred H. Gage
3. Ethical Challenges for Using Human Cells in Clinical Cell Therapy
Göran Hermerén
4. Banking Stem Cells for Research and Clinical Applications
Glyn Stacey
5. Survival, Differentiation and Connectivity of Ventral Mesencephalic
Dopamine Neurons following Transplantation
Lachlan Thompson and Anders Björklund
6. Electrophysiological Investigations of Synaptic Connectivity between
Host and Graft Neurons
Jan Tønnesen and Merab Kokaia
7. Nigral Grafts in Animal Models of Parkinson's Disease. Is Recovery
beyond Motor Function Possible?
Mariah J. Lelos, Eilís Dowd and Stephen B. Dunnett
8. L-DOPA- and Graft-Induced Dyskinesia following Transplantation
Emma L. Lane and Christian Winkler
9. Current Status of Clinical Trials of Neural Transplantation in
Parkinson's Disease
Jonathan R Evans, Sarah L Mason and Roger A Barker
10. In vivo Imaging of the Integration and Function of Nigral Grafts in
Clinical Trials
Marios Politis and Paola Piccini
11. Neuropathology in Transplants in Parkinson's Disease: Implications
for Disease Pathogenesis and the Future of Cell Therapy
Patrik Brundin and Jeffrey H. Kordower
12. Derivation of Dopaminergic Neurons from Pluripotent Stem Cells
Lorenz Studer
13. Characterization and Criteria of Embryonic Stem and Induced
Pluripotent Stem Cells for a Dopamine Replacement Therapy
Oliver Cooper, Malin Parmar and Ole Isacson
14. Skilled Motor Control for the Preclinical Assessment of Functional
Deficits and Recovery following Nigral and Striatal Cell
Transplantation
Alexander Klein and Ian Q. Whishaw
15. Role of Experience, Training and Plasticity in the Functional
Efficacy of Striatal Transplants
Máté D. Döbrössy and Guido Nikkhah
16. In vivo Imaging of Integration and Function of Striatal Grafts in
Rodent and Non-Human Primate Animal Models
Philippe Hantraye and Romina Aron Badin
17. Clinical Trials of Neural Transplantation in Huntington's Disease
Anne E. Rosser and Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi
18. Derivation of Striatal Neurons from Human Stem Cells Pedro Viegas,
Camille Nicoleau and Anselme L. Perrier
Stephen Dunnett and Anders Björklund
2. Transplantation in the Future
Fred H. Gage
3. Ethical Challenges for Using Human Cells in Clinical Cell Therapy
Göran Hermerén
4. Banking Stem Cells for Research and Clinical Applications
Glyn Stacey
5. Survival, Differentiation and Connectivity of Ventral Mesencephalic
Dopamine Neurons following Transplantation
Lachlan Thompson and Anders Björklund
6. Electrophysiological Investigations of Synaptic Connectivity between
Host and Graft Neurons
Jan Tønnesen and Merab Kokaia
7. Nigral Grafts in Animal Models of Parkinson's Disease. Is Recovery
beyond Motor Function Possible?
Mariah J. Lelos, Eilís Dowd and Stephen B. Dunnett
8. L-DOPA- and Graft-Induced Dyskinesia following Transplantation
Emma L. Lane and Christian Winkler
9. Current Status of Clinical Trials of Neural Transplantation in
Parkinson's Disease
Jonathan R Evans, Sarah L Mason and Roger A Barker
10. In vivo Imaging of the Integration and Function of Nigral Grafts in
Clinical Trials
Marios Politis and Paola Piccini
11. Neuropathology in Transplants in Parkinson's Disease: Implications
for Disease Pathogenesis and the Future of Cell Therapy
Patrik Brundin and Jeffrey H. Kordower
12. Derivation of Dopaminergic Neurons from Pluripotent Stem Cells
Lorenz Studer
13. Characterization and Criteria of Embryonic Stem and Induced
Pluripotent Stem Cells for a Dopamine Replacement Therapy
Oliver Cooper, Malin Parmar and Ole Isacson
14. Skilled Motor Control for the Preclinical Assessment of Functional
Deficits and Recovery following Nigral and Striatal Cell
Transplantation
Alexander Klein and Ian Q. Whishaw
15. Role of Experience, Training and Plasticity in the Functional
Efficacy of Striatal Transplants
Máté D. Döbrössy and Guido Nikkhah
16. In vivo Imaging of Integration and Function of Striatal Grafts in
Rodent and Non-Human Primate Animal Models
Philippe Hantraye and Romina Aron Badin
17. Clinical Trials of Neural Transplantation in Huntington's Disease
Anne E. Rosser and Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi
18. Derivation of Striatal Neurons from Human Stem Cells Pedro Viegas,
Camille Nicoleau and Anselme L. Perrier