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Alzheimer's Disease: Clinical and Treatment Perspectives
John Wiley & Sons Publishers
Progress in the basic and clinical research of Alzheimer's disease has been substantial in recent years and has contributed significantly to our understanding of the pathology which underlies the disease process. Although there has been no treatment breakthrough, advances in neuroscience research have provided a clearer focus for the clinical development of promising therapeutic strategies.
Presented here is a comprehensive and authoritative account of the latest discoveries on Alzheimer's disease. Crucial areas of basic research are discussed as well as viable neurotransmitter treatment approaches and a method for determining the proper dose to use in clinical drug trials. Written by an international group of authors, the book will be of value to all researches in Alzheimer's disease and to neuroscientists, neurologists and psychiatrists.
Neal Cutler, California Clinical Trials, Beverly Hills, California, USA
Carl G. Gottfries, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of Goteborg, Sweden
Klaudius Siegfried, Clinical Research Department, Hoechst AG, Frankfurt, Germany
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