Librería Samer Atenea
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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INTRODUCTION: Programmed mechanisms and the clinical spectrum of excitotoxic neuronal death (Denson G. Fujikawa).- PART 1: Caspase-independent programmed cell death: general considerations.- Chapter 1: Caspase-independent cell death mechanisms in simple animal models (Matthias Rieckher and Nektarios Tavernarakis).- Chapter 2: Programmed necrosis: a ’new’ cell death outcome for injured adult neurons? (Slavica Krantic and Santos A. Susin).- Chapter 3: Age-dependence of neuronal apoptosis and of caspase activation (Denson G. Fujikawa).- Chapter 4: Excitotoxic programmed cell death involves caspase-independent mechanisms (Ho Chul Kang, Ted M. Dawson and Valina L. Dawson).- PART 2: Focal Cerebral ischemia.- Chapter 5: Apoptosis-inducing factor translocation to nuclei in focal cerebral ischemia (Carsten Culmsee and Nicholas Plesnila).- Chapter 6: The role of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) activation in focal cerebral ischemia (Giuseppe Faraco and Alberto Chiarugi).- PART 3: Transient Global Ischemia.- Chapter 7: Transient global cerebral ischemia produces necrotic, not apoptotic neurons (Frederick Colbourne and Roland Auer).- Chapter 8: Apoptosis-inducing factor translocation to nuclei after transient global ischemia (Can Liu, Armando P. Signore, Guodong Cao and Jun Chen).- Chapter 9: Role of µ-calpain I and lysosomal cathepsins in hippocampal neuronal necrosis after transient global ischemia in primates (Anton B. Tonchev and Tetsumori Yamashima).- PART 4: Traumatic central nervous system (CNS) injury.- Chapter 10: Mitochondrial damage in traumatic CNS injury (Laurie M. Davis and Patrick G. Sullivan).- Chapter 11: Programmed mechanisms in traumatic CNS injury (Bogdan A. Stoica and Alan I. Faden).- PART 5: Hypoglycemic neuronal death.- Chapter 12: Hypoglycemic neuronal death: morphological considerations (tentative title pending receipt of manuscript; Roland Auer).- Chapter 13:The role of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) in hypoglycemic neuronal death (tentative title pending receipt of manuscript; Sang Won Suh and Raymond A. Swanson).- PART 6: Seizure-induced neuronal death.- Chapter 14: p53 activation is necessary in seizure-induced neuronal death (Zhiquin Tan and Steven S. Schreiber).- Chapter 15: DNA damage and repair in the brain: implications for seizure-induced neuronal injury, endangerment, and neuroprotection (Samantha L. Crowe and Alexei D. Kondratyev).- Chapter 16: Activation of caspase-independent programmed pathways in seizure-induced neuronal necrosis (Denson G. Fujikawa).- CONCLUDING REMARKS (Denson G. Fujikawa)