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Cerebral Ischemia: Mechanisms in Pathology,
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This review is from: Cellular & Molecular Mechanisms of Ischemic Brain Damage (Hardcover)
This is a fantastic book ca: 1994, printed 1996, which is still relevant for scientists in the year 2005. The book covers the minute details of cerebral ischemia mechanisms discussing glutamate excitotoxicity, calcium, IEG, c-fos, c-jun, hypothermia, LTP, LTD, spreading depression, steroids, free radicals and scavengers, ZN-SOD, NO and NO Synthase, and many other topics. There are over 50 chapters, making this a comprehensive coverage. The material is dated so that one must not rely on this book for everything. Wolfgang Walz wrote a more recent volume entitled Cerebral Ischemia by Humana which is worth looking at. Bo Siesjo and T. Wieloch are the editors so you know it is going to be good with excellent commentaries at the end of each chapter & section. Bo apparently moved from Lund so that contacting him could be difficult.
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Cellular & Molecular Mechanisms of Ischemic Brain Damage by Bo K. Siesjo (Hardcover - July 15, 1996)
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