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James H. Wood
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Division of Neurosurgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA
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Table of contents (58 chapters)
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- Thomas H. Milhorat, M. Kathryn Hammock
Pages 1-23
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- Isidoor R. Leusen, Jaak J. Weyne, Gerard M. Demeester
Pages 25-42
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- Lars von Knorring, Lars Terenius, Agneta Wahlström
Pages 83-96
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- Yoshio Hosobuchi, Floyd E. Bloom
Pages 97-105
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- Robert M. Post, Philip W. Gold, David R. Rubinow, Frederick K. Goodwin, James C. Ballenger, William E. Bunney Jr.
Pages 107-141
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- James C. Ballenger, Robert M. Post, Frederick K. Goodwin
Pages 143-155
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- Ian J. Butler, William E. Seifert Jr., John W. Ferkany, Nancy L. Vernon, S. J. Enna
Pages 157-162
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- William J. McEntee, Robert G. Mair, Philip J. Langlais
Pages 163-171
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- George B. Brown, John R. Smythies, Richard D. Morin
Pages 173-177
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- Leslie F. Major, Peter S. Dendel, Pauline Lerner, Robert M. Post
Pages 179-196
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- Kenneth L. Davis, Paul J. Goodnick
Pages 197-203
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- Naren L. Banik, Edward L. Hogan
Pages 205-231
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- Benjamin Rix Brooks, Robert L. Hirsch, Patricia K. Coyle
Pages 263-329
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- Michael J. Walsh, Wallace W. Tourtellotte, Alfred R. Potvin
Pages 331-368
About this book
Since the publication of Neurobiology of Cerebrospinal Fluid 1 in 1980, that text has become the definitive reference concerning cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for both basic scientists and clinicians involved in the investigation of degenerative, convulsive, cerebrovascular, traumatic, immunological, demyelinating, inflammatory, neoplastic, neuroendocrine, and psychiatric disorders. That initial volume began a tradition of detailed topic reviews written by international authorities with first-hand expertise in their respective fields of CSF research. Neurobiology of Cerebrospinal Fluid 2 represents a hefty collection of extensively refer enced and illustrated chapters covering topics not discussed in Vol. 1. More specifically, these chapters contain ample charts of original data, summary charts, and anatomical diagrams. Detailed illustrations of experimental and clinical techniques have been in cluded to facilitate their practical application. Each chapter in this multidisciplinary text has been critically reviewed by two experts in the respective field, and the appropriate revisions have been made. Recently published references and text modifications have been added at the proof stage in an effort to provide the most up-to-date review chapters possible.
Editors and Affiliations
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Division of Neurosurgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA
James H. Wood