Overview
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Evelyn Tiffany-Castiglioni
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Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Public Health, Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine, College Station
Center for Environmental and Rural Health, College Station
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Mannfred A. Hollinger
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University of California, Davis
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Table of contents (12 protocols)
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- Evelyn Tiffany-Castiglioni
Pages 1-28
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- Marion Ehrich, David C. Dorman
Pages 29-40
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- William H. Hanneman, Melvin E. Andersen, Marie E. Legare, Christine T. French, Tami S. McMullin, Carolyn Broccardo et al.
Pages 41-57
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- Gerald J. Audesirk, Ronald B. Tjalkens
Pages 59-93
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- Lori D. White, Sid Hunter, Michael W. Miller, Marion Ehrich, Stanley Barone Jr.
Pages 95-132
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- Michael Aschner, Ursula Sonnewald
Pages 133-150
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- Evelyn Tiffany-Castiglioni, Yongchang Qian
Pages 151-186
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- Stanley Barone Jr., Prasada R. S. Kodavanti, William R. Mundy
Pages 187-215
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- Stephen M. Lasley, Mary E. Gilbert
Pages 217-241
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- Marie-Gabrielle Zurich, Florianne Monnet-Tschudi, Lucio G. Costa, Benoît Schilter, Paul Honegger
Pages 243-266
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- W. Les Dees, Jill K. Hiney, Robert K. Dearth, Vinod K. Srivastava
Pages 267-289
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Back Matter
Pages 315-331
About this book
Well-respected leaders in the field of in vitro neurotoxicology take a fresh look at their own and other's work, critically and comparatively analyzing it across experimental systems and toxicants, and synthesizing essential principles for in vitro neurotoxicity testing. Neurotoxicants of significance to human health are emphasized, especially those for which metabolism and dose-responses are well well studied both in vivo and in vitro: lead, mercury, organophosphorous insecticides, polychlorinated biphenyls and dioxin, ethanol, and endogenous proteins. The goal is to set out new concepts and research directions that will hasten significant improvement in the methods and systems for in vitro neurotoxicity testing.
Reviews
"This book covers a wide range of topics, starting with a nice overview of the field of neurotoxicology. Moving on to the meat of the material, the effects of toxins on neural development, function, and degeneration are examined, using well studied neurotoxicants as examples. A thorough list of articles as well as an annotated reading list are valuable additions, making the book an excellent reference. This is a valuable reference for anyone studying the advances in neurotoxicology. It is concise and easy to comprehend, without sacrificing quality in the process. It is written by leaders in the field, ensuring the information is relevant and up-to-date."-Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal
"This is a useful book that updates new an improved in vitro methods to help further understanding neurotoxicology. The information presented is exciting, the methods proposed are often innovative, and readers will find a challenging glimpse into the future contributions their own research efforts can generate. Neurotoxicologists will find studying this volume rewarding and inspiring." - Vet Human Toxicol
"...a helpful and up to date book..." - BTS Newsletter