Description |
1 online resource (480 pages : 26 illustrations |
Contents |
GENERAL ASPECTS OF MINERALS; AND METALS; Introduction and Background; Man, Metals, and Minerals, J.H. Menkes; Environmental Aspects; Neurotoxic Metals in the Environment: Some General Aspects, T.P. Flaten; Effects of Acid Rain: A Natural Model of Aluminum Toxicity in Fish, R.M. Garruto, T.P. Flaten, and I. Wakayama; Cellular Aspects of Aluminum Toxicity in Plants, A.R. Haug and V. Vitorello; Recent Concept of Minerals/Metals Research; Determination of Trace Elements in Biological Samples -- Neutron Activation Analysis, Z.B. Alfassi and M. Yasui; Axonal Transport of Neurotoxic Metals, B. Arvidson; SPECIFIC MINERALS AND METALS RELATED TO EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL NEUROTOXICOLOGY; Aluminum; Chemistry of Aluminum in the CNS, R.B. Martin; The Metabolism and Toxicokinetics of Aluminum Relevant to Neurotoxicology, R.A. Yokel; Aluminum: On Both Sides of the Blood-Brain Barrier, R. Deloncle and N |
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Pages; Modeling of Acute and Chronic Aluminum Neurotoxicity, M.J. Strong; Motor Neuron Disease, M.J. Strong and R.M. Garruto; Alzheimer's Disease and Aluminum, W.J. Lukiw; Dialysis Encephalopathy, A.C. Alfrey; Zinc; Role of Zinc in the CNS, M. Yasui, K. Ota, and V.A. Murphy; Zinc-Toxicity in Alzheimer's Disease: An Emerging Hypothesis, J. Constantinidis; Mercury; Pathogenesis of Methyl Mercury Neurotoxicity, M.A. Verity; Mercury-Related Neurological Syndromes and Disorders, L.W. Chang; Neurotoxicity of Methylmercury: Minamata and the Amazon, M. Harada; Minimata Disease in Niigata: Epidemiology and Legal-Social Issues, K. Kondo; Magnesium; Mechanisms of Action on Nervous System in Magnesium Deficiency and Dementia, J. Durlach and P. Bac; Regulation of Cell Minerals and its Therapeutic Use, M. Bara; Magnesium-Related Neurological Disorders, M. Yasui, K. Ota, and V.A. Murphy; Cadmium; Cadmium: Acute and Chronic Neurological Disorders, V.A |
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Murphy; Lead; Interactions Between Lead and Metals in Cellular Toxicity, T.J.B. Simons; Molecular Interactions Between Lead and Magnesium Ions, D. Srivastava and D.A. Fox; Inorganic Lead, Neurotransmitters, and Neuropeptides, N. Pages and R. Deloncle; Epidemiologic Approaches to Characterizing the Developmental Neurotoxicity of Lead, D.C. Bellinger; Efforts to Reduce Lead Exposure in the United States, J.M. Davis, R.W. Elias, and L.D. Grant; Manganese; Relationships Between Manganese and Other Minerals, J.C.K. Lai, A.W.K. Chan, M.J. Minski, and L. Lim; Manganese Dynamics in Brain Mitochondria, C.E. Gavin and T.E. Gunter; Implications of Manganese in Disease, Especially CNS Disorders, E. Heilbronn and H. Eriksson; Manganese-Induced Parkinsonism, E.C. Wolters; Calcium; The Involvement of Intracellular Calcium in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, M.I. Hasham and C |
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Krieger; Spinal Canal Stenosis Secondary to Calcium Crystal Deposition Disease: Relationship Between Neurologic Symptoms and Locations of Crystal Deposition, M. Yoshida, T. Tamaki, and Y. Taniguchi; Epilepsy, Calcium, and Minerals, E.J. Waterhouse and R.J. DeLorenzo; A Possible Role of Calcium on Neurotransmitters and Biogenic Amines in CNS, K. Ota; Iron; Alterations in Iron in Neurodegenerative Disorders: Implications and Possible Therapeutic Agents, D.T. Dexter and P. Jenner; Lamma Studies of Iron, Oxidative Stress, and Neuroprotective Strategies in Parkinson's Disease, P.F. Good, C.W. Olanow, and D.P. Perl; Copper; Copper/Zinc Superoxide Dismutases in Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Tyrosine Nitration Catalysis as a Possible Mutational Gain in Function, J.B. Sampson, J.P. Crow, M.J. Strong, and J.S. Beckman; The Role of Ceruloplasmin for Iron and Copper Metabolism in CNS Disorders, H. Morita and N |
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Yanagisawa; Treatment of Wilson's Disease and Metal Metabolic Interactions, G.J. Brewer; Neuropsychological Characteristics in Wilson's Disease, H. Hefter; Copper Localization in the CNS of Wilson's Disease, M. Yasui and K. Ota; Menkes' Kinky Hair Disease, T. Yamano and M. Shimada |
Summary |
"Trace minerals and metals such as zinc, copper, and magnesium are accepted as a "natural" part of the human system. Interactions of some elements and/or disturbances in trace-metal or mineral homeostasis can, however, be toxic to the central nervous system (CNS). Mineral and Metal Neurotoxicology describes a wide range of basic and clinical issues regarding the relationship between mineral-metal interactions and neurological disorders. The most current information and latest advancements in neurotoxicology and environmental science are presented by experts from around the world. Part I addresses general aspects of minerals and metals and covers environmental aspects and research techniques. Part II describes specific minerals and metals related to experimental and clinical neurological disorders. The roles of metals and minerals in specific disorders and diseases are discussed in detail, including Alzheimer's disease and aluminum, mercury-related neurological syndromes and disorders, manganese-induced Parkinsonism, and many other CNS disorders."--Provided by publisher |
Subject |
Neurotoxicology.
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Metals -- Toxicology.
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Nervous System Diseases -- chemically induced
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Metals -- toxicity
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Nervous System -- drug effects
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MEDICAL -- Pharmacology.
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Metals -- Toxicology
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Neurotoxicology
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Metall
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Neurotoxizität
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Mineral
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Neurotoxinen.
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Toxicologie.
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Metalen.
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Mineralen.
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Ecologische aspecten.
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Genetica.
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Zure regen.
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Neurochemie.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Yasui, Masayuki
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ISBN |
9781439810699 |
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1439810699 |
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