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This Springer Major Reference Work provides a detailed translational overview of neuroimmune diseases for neuroscientists and clinicians, clarifying the pathological mechanisms underlying neuroimmune diseases and building a comprehensive bridge between the latest research findings and their clinical implications in daily practice. The material is presented in two steps. The first section comprises a review of the pathogenic actions of immune cells in brain diseases. Here the authors discuss the mechanisms through which immune cells disrupt the functions of nerve cells. The second section…mehr

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This Springer Major Reference Work provides a detailed translational overview of neuroimmune diseases for neuroscientists and clinicians, clarifying the pathological mechanisms underlying neuroimmune diseases and building a comprehensive bridge between the latest research findings and their clinical implications in daily practice. The material is presented in two steps. The first section comprises a review of the pathogenic actions of immune cells in brain diseases. Here the authors discuss the mechanisms through which immune cells disrupt the functions of nerve cells. The second section explores the ways in which the brain becomes dysfunctional due to impaired nerve cell function. Based on pathogenesis, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are discussed for each clinical category. The new edition features updated chapters throughout, including coverage of new findings, new diagnostic criteria, and therapeutic algorithms. Neuroimmune Diseases, 2nd edition, also includes newchapters with a translational approach. The book will be invaluable for use in clinical practice of neuroimmune diseases.

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Autorenporträt
Hiroshi Mitoma MD, PhD, is Professor of Department of Medical Education at Tokyo Medical University, Japan. He is also the Vice President for education at  Tokyo Medical University. Research activities have span from basic science approaches in animal models to neurological investigations with special focus on immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias. Mario Manto, MD, PhD, is Professor of Neuroanatomy and Professor of Neurology at the University of Mons, Belgium. He is Head of the Department of Neurology at the CHU-Charleroi, Belgium. He is Editor of The Cerebellum (Springer Nature). He has written or edited 15 books in the field of clinical/experimental neurosciences.