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Trials for Cerebellar Ataxias : From Cellular Models to Human Therapies

Brice, Alexis(Edited by)Manto, Mario(Edited by)Pulst, Stefan M.(Edited by)Soong, Bing-wen(Edited by)
Part of the Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience series
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Despite the critical importance of the cerebellum in brain function, the scientific community still lacks effective treatments for most cerebellar ataxias.  This book provides  a link between the pathogenesis and therapies of cerebellar ataxias while also providing a comprehensive assessment of the preclinical and clinical trials dedicated to cerebellar ataxias over the past 20 years of progress.  This is the first book fully dedicated to the trials and therapies of these disorders.

It is a truly authoritative and comprehensive reference, and comes at a time of major advances in genetic tools and neuroimaging assessments.  The coverage begins by laying a foundation of the basic science of the cerebellum and ataxias, proceeds to discuss biomarkers and the tools of trials, offers guidelines on conducting trials,  and then explores the full range of therapeutics and their trials, including gene therapy and cell transplantation.

The authors are top experts on cerebellar research and the contributing authors have all made seminal contributions in the field.

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£199.99
Product Details
3031243447 / 9783031243448
Hardback
616.842
30/05/2023
Switzerland
English
600 pages : illustrations (colour)
24 cm