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Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet in Parkinson’s Disease: The Neuroscience of Parkinson’s Disease, Volume 2 (EPUB)

Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet in Parkinson’s Disease: A Comprehensive Guide

Authored by Colin R. Martin, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the complex relationships between genetics, molecular biology, pharmaceutical chemistry, neurobiology, imaging, assessments, and treatment regimens in Parkinson’s disease. It serves as a foundational collection for neuroscientists and neurologists on the biology of disease and brain dysfunction.

Key Features

This book offers the most comprehensive coverage of a broad range of topics related to Parkinson’s disease, including:

  • Genetics and molecular biology underlying Parkinson’s disease
  • Pharmaceutical chemistry and its role in treatment
  • Neurobiology and imaging techniques
  • Assessments and treatment regimens

Why This Book Matters

Genetics, Neurology, Behavior, and Diet in Parkinson’s Disease fills a much-needed gap as a “one-stop” synopsis of everything to do with the neurology and neuroscience related to Parkinson’s disease. It is an invaluable resource for:

  • Neuroscientists seeking a comprehensive understanding of Parkinson’s disease
  • Neurologists looking for insights into the biology of disease and brain dysfunction
  • Researchers mapping out key areas for further study and clinical recommendations

Chapter Highlights

Each chapter includes:

  • Abstract: A brief summary of the chapter’s key points
  • Key Facts: Important information highlighted for quick reference
  • Mini Dictionary of Terms: Definitions of key terms and concepts
  • Summary Points: A concise overview of the chapter’s main ideas

Preclinical and Clinical Studies

The book contains preclinical and clinical studies to help researchers map out key areas for research and further clinical recommendations. This comprehensive approach makes it an essential resource for those working in the field of Parkinson’s disease.

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