Systems Biology of Parkinson's Disease

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Peter Wellstead, Mathieu Cloutier
Springer Science & Business Media, 08.05.2012 - 176 Seiten
The Systems Biology of Parkinson’s Disease will be underpinned by new measurement techniques. This is particularly true of the pathology of Parkinson's Disease, where recent developments in brain imaging have offered new insights into the morphology of dopaminergic neurons that have profound implications for the special vulnerability and role of this class of neurons.
 

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Chapter 1 Imaging of Dopaminergic Neurons and the Implications for Parkinsons Disease
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Chapter 2 Modelling and Simulation of Brain Energy Metabolism Energy and Parkinsons Disease
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Chapter 3 Systems Biology of Aging Opportunities for Parkinsons Disease
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Chapter 4 Mitochondrion and Endoplasmic ReticulumInduced SK Channel Dysregulation as a Potential Origin of the Selective Neurodegeneration in...
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Chapter 5 Energetics of Ion Transport in Dopaminergic Substantia nigra Neurons
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Chapter 6 RealTime In Vivo Sensing of Neurochemicals
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Chapter 7 Modeling Protein and Oxidative Metabolism in Parkinsons Disease
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Chapter 8 Mathematical Models of Dopamine Metabolism in Parkinsons Disease
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Index
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