Few areas of biomedical research provide greater opportunities for radically new therapies for devastating diseases that have evaded treatment so far than gene therapy. This is particularly true for the brain and nervous system, where gene transfer has become a key technology for basic research and has recently been translated to human therapy in several landmark clinical trials. Gene Therapy of the Central Nervous System: From Bench to Bedside represents the first definitive volume on this subject. Edited by two pioneers of neurological gene therapy, this volume contains contributions by…mehr
Few areas of biomedical research provide greater opportunities for radically new therapies for devastating diseases that have evaded treatment so far than gene therapy. This is particularly true for the brain and nervous system, where gene transfer has become a key technology for basic research and has recently been translated to human therapy in several landmark clinical trials. Gene Therapy of the Central Nervous System: From Bench to Bedside represents the first definitive volume on this subject. Edited by two pioneers of neurological gene therapy, this volume contains contributions by leaders who helped create this field and are expanding the promise of gene therapy for the future of basic and clinical neuroscience. Drawing upon this extensive collective experience, this book provides clear and informative reviews on a variety of subjects of interest to anyone exploring or using gene therapy for neurobiological applications in research and clinical praxis.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: B978-0-12-397632-1.X5000-X
Englisch
Abmessung: 279.4mm
Gewicht: 1190g
ISBN-13: 9780123976321
ISBN-10: 0123976324
Artikelnr.: 20899499
Inhaltsangabe
SECTION I. GENE TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY AND REGULATORY ISSUES
1. Design and optimization of expression cassettes including promoter choice and regulatory lements 2. Identification of Novel AAV Serotypes for Use as Vectors 3. HSV amplicon vectors for gene delivery to the nervous system 4. Influence of the immune system on CNS gene transfer 5. Targeted induction of endogenous neural stem and progenitor cells: A new strategy for gene therapy of neurological disease 6. Neurosurgical Targeting, Delivery and Infusion of Gene Therapy Agents in the Brain 7. Gene Transfer for Neurological Disease: Agencies, Policies and Process
SECTION II. GENE THERAPY FOR DEGENERATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS 8. Gene therapy for Parkinson's disease 9. Non human primate models for testing gene therapy for neurodegenerative disorders 10. Delivery of Molecular Therapeutics into the CNS and their Distribution within the Brain 11. Gene therapy for CNS diseases using intrabodies 12. Gene therapy for epilepsy
SECTION IIII. PSYCHIATRIC AND BEHAVIORAL GENE THERAPY 13. Genetic manipulation of learning and memory 14. Psychiatric applications of viral vectors 15. Use of viral vectors to influencebehavior
SECTION IV. GENE THERAPY FOR PAIN AND SPINAL CORD DISEASES 16. Herpes simplex vector mediated gene transfer to the peripheralnervous system for the treatment of polyneuropathy and chronic pain 17. Characterization of pain receptors in the spinal cord using a viral vector for spatial-temportal gene targeting 18. Viral vector mediated gene therapy of pain 19. VEGF, an angiogenic factor with neurotrophic activity, useful for treatment of ALS? 20. Viral Vector Axonal Uptake and Retrograde Transport: Mechanisms and Applications 21. Gene therapy for spinal cord injury
V. GENE THERAPY FOR BRAIN TUMORS AND NEUROGENETIC DISEASES 22. Prodrug-Activation Gene Therapy 23. Clinical trials of gene therapy for Canavan Disease 24. Gene therapy for the late infantile form of Batten disease 25. Molecular Imaging of Gene Therapy for Neurogenetic Diseases
SECTION I. GENE TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY AND REGULATORY ISSUES
1. Design and optimization of expression cassettes including promoter choice and regulatory lements 2. Identification of Novel AAV Serotypes for Use as Vectors 3. HSV amplicon vectors for gene delivery to the nervous system 4. Influence of the immune system on CNS gene transfer 5. Targeted induction of endogenous neural stem and progenitor cells: A new strategy for gene therapy of neurological disease 6. Neurosurgical Targeting, Delivery and Infusion of Gene Therapy Agents in the Brain 7. Gene Transfer for Neurological Disease: Agencies, Policies and Process
SECTION II. GENE THERAPY FOR DEGENERATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS 8. Gene therapy for Parkinson's disease 9. Non human primate models for testing gene therapy for neurodegenerative disorders 10. Delivery of Molecular Therapeutics into the CNS and their Distribution within the Brain 11. Gene therapy for CNS diseases using intrabodies 12. Gene therapy for epilepsy
SECTION IIII. PSYCHIATRIC AND BEHAVIORAL GENE THERAPY 13. Genetic manipulation of learning and memory 14. Psychiatric applications of viral vectors 15. Use of viral vectors to influencebehavior
SECTION IV. GENE THERAPY FOR PAIN AND SPINAL CORD DISEASES 16. Herpes simplex vector mediated gene transfer to the peripheralnervous system for the treatment of polyneuropathy and chronic pain 17. Characterization of pain receptors in the spinal cord using a viral vector for spatial-temportal gene targeting 18. Viral vector mediated gene therapy of pain 19. VEGF, an angiogenic factor with neurotrophic activity, useful for treatment of ALS? 20. Viral Vector Axonal Uptake and Retrograde Transport: Mechanisms and Applications 21. Gene therapy for spinal cord injury
V. GENE THERAPY FOR BRAIN TUMORS AND NEUROGENETIC DISEASES 22. Prodrug-Activation Gene Therapy 23. Clinical trials of gene therapy for Canavan Disease 24. Gene therapy for the late infantile form of Batten disease 25. Molecular Imaging of Gene Therapy for Neurogenetic Diseases
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