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Cet ouvrage donne un aperçu complet du rôle des neuroglies dans les maladies neurodégénératives. Les neuroglies sont les cellules les plus abondantes du système nerveux et se composent de plusieurs types de cellules distinctes, comme les astrocytes, les oligodendrocytes et les microglies. L'accumulation de preuves suggère que les neuroglies participent au processus neurodégénératif et, à ce titre, sont des acteurs essentiels dans une variété de maladies, dont la maladie d'Alzheimer, la maladie de Parkinson et la maladie de Huntington. Destiné aux chercheurs et aux étudiants, cet ouvrage présente les avancées récentes concernant la biologie des neuroglies ainsi que leur interaction avec les neurones pendant la progression de la maladie. De plus, pour mettre en évidence la fonction des neuroglies dans différents types de maladies neurodégénératives, il aborde également leurs mécanismes et leurs effets sur la protection ou la détérioration des neurones.
Pages
405 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2019-10-03
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9789811399121
EAN PDF
9789811399138

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Nombre pages copiables
4
Nombre pages imprimables
40
Taille du fichier
10424 Ko
Prix
168,79 €
EAN EPUB
9789811399138

Informations sur l'ebook
Nombre pages copiables
4
Nombre pages imprimables
40
Taille du fichier
38799 Ko
Prix
168,79 €

Professor Alexei Verkhratsky, PhD, D.Sc, Member of Academia Europaea (2003), Member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (2013), Member of Real Academia Nacional de Farmacia of Spain (2012), member of Polish Academy of Sciences (2017); member of The Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives (2012),  distinguished professor of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Jinan University. Alexei also serves as a Research Professor of the Ikerbasque (Basque Research Council) in Bilbao, where, from 2012, he acts as Adjunct Scientific Director of the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience. A.Verkhratsky is the editor-in-chief of Cell Calcium, Deputy Editor-in Chief of Cell Death & Disease and member of editorial boards of many journals including Pflugers Archiv, Glia, Acta Physilogica, Purinergic Signalling, ASN Neuro etc. 

Alexei Verkhratsky is an internationally recognised scholar in the field of cellular neurophysiology. His research is conc^23500 times, H-index 81 (Scopus, 2018).

Dr. Margaret Ho is an Associate Professor at School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, China. She is an editorial board member for the journal “ASN Neuro” and a reviewer for a number of journals. Her research focuses on functions of neuroglia in neural circuits and neurodegenerative diseases. She has published more than 20 research articles in this field.

Dr. Vladimir Parpura is Professor at the Department of Neurobiology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA;  and Honorary Professor at University of Rijeka, Croatia. He is President of the American Society for Neurochemistry. He is a Member of Academia Europaea and a Corresponding Member of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He discovered astrocyte-neuron glutamate-mediated signaling pathway, i.e. gliotransmission. Parpura has been interfacing neuroscience with nanoscience/nanotechnology, neurochemistry, synthetic biology and biomedical engineering.

Dr. Robert Zorec is Professor at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, a Member of Academia Europaea (London) and the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (est. 1693 as Academia Operosorum, currently acting as Vice-President), and has been a Member of the Committee for Advanced Therapies at the European Medicine’s Agency (London), 2009-2013. His research focus are molecular mechanisms of regulated exocytosis and single cell physiology studies. Independently of the Nobel Laureate Erwin Neher, he developed his own membrane capacitance measurements technology to monitor vesicle trafficking mechanisms in eukaryotic cells. In the field of neuroglia his work established that, as in neurons, vesicle-based mechanisms operate in these cells, however at  a  much slower time-domain than in neurons, and that these cells represent excitation-energy coupling hubs in the central nervous system. Based on membrane fusion experiments, his lab has developed autologous advanced cell-based medicines (i.e.HybriCure® an immunohybridoma-based immunotherapy) to treat castration resistant prostate cancer with encouraging results for the patients.

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