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In this book, leading world authorities on brain edema and neurological disorders/injuries and experts in preconditioning join forces to discuss the latest progress in basic sciences, translational research, and clinical management strategies relating to these conditions. The range of topics covered is wide, including microglia, energy metabolism, trace metals and ion channels, vascular biology, cellular treatment, hemorrhagic stroke, novel technological advances, anesthesia and medical gases, pediatric brain edema, neuroimaging, behavioral assessment, clinical trials, peripheral to central signaling pathways, preconditioning translation, and animal models for preconditioning and brain edema research. The book comprises presentations from Brain Edema 2014, the joint meeting of the 16th International Conference on Brain Edema and Cellular Injury and the 3rd Symposium on Preconditioning for Neurological Disorders, held in Los Angeles on September 27–30, 2014. It will be of interest not only to translational researchers but also to basic scientists and clinicians in the field
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monografia Rebiun17481131 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun17481131 cr c||||||||| 151013s2016 gw o 001 0 eng d 9783319184975 978-3-319-18497-5 10.1007/978-3-319-18497-5 doi UEM 84619 UPVA 996887419103706 UAM 991007690004704211 CBUC 991010469005606709 CBUC 991031888059706706 CBUC 991011937709706708 UR0394231 UAL. spa. UAL. rdc MNN bicssc MED085010 bisacsh 617.48 23 Brain Edema XVI Translate Basic Science into Clinical Practice edited by Richard L. Applegate, Gang Chen, Hua Feng, John H. Zhang 1st ed. 2016 Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 2016 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 1 recurso en línea 1 recurso en línea XV, 399 p. 146 illus., 50 illus. in color XV, 399 p. 146 illus., 50 illus. in color Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement 0065-1419 121 Springer eBooks Brain Edema and Anesthesia -- Clinical Management of brain edema -- Neural ICU and edema management updates -- Preconditioning symposium for edema and cellular injury -- Microglia in edema and cell death -- Opioid receptor and brain injury -- Energy metabolism after brain injury -- Metal ion in brain edema and tissue injury -- Vascular biology of brain edema -- Brain edema in pediatric neurological disorders -- Hemorrhage or stroke edema section -- CNS trauma section -- Neuroimaging of brain edema: advances and biomarkers -- Neurobehavioral testing for brain edema assessment -- Brain edema and cellular treatment -- HBO, NBO and other medical gas for edema and tissue protection -- New treatments and/or technologies for edema and cell death In this book, leading world authorities on brain edema and neurological disorders/injuries and experts in preconditioning join forces to discuss the latest progress in basic sciences, translational research, and clinical management strategies relating to these conditions. The range of topics covered is wide, including microglia, energy metabolism, trace metals and ion channels, vascular biology, cellular treatment, hemorrhagic stroke, novel technological advances, anesthesia and medical gases, pediatric brain edema, neuroimaging, behavioral assessment, clinical trials, peripheral to central signaling pathways, preconditioning translation, and animal models for preconditioning and brain edema research. The book comprises presentations from Brain Edema 2014, the joint meeting of the 16th International Conference on Brain Edema and Cellular Injury and the 3rd Symposium on Preconditioning for Neurological Disorders, held in Los Angeles on September 27–30, 2014. It will be of interest not only to translational researchers but also to basic scientists and clinicians in the field Modo de acceso: World Wide Web Medicine Anesthesiology Emergency medicine Neurosurgery Medicine & Public Health Neurosurgery Anesthesiology Emergency Medicine Libros electrónicos Recursos electrónicos Applegate, Richard L. editor Chen, Gang. editor Feng, Hua. editor Zhang, John H. editor SpringerLink (Online service) Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement 0065-1419 121