Huntington's Disease
Gillian Bates editor Lesley Jones editor Peter Harper editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:3rd Oct '02
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
It is now almost a decade since the identification of the Huntington's Disease gene and its mutation, during which time, major advances in our understanding of this disorder have been achieved. Since publication of the first two editions of this book, there have been considerable insights into how the mutation leads to the molecular pathology, neuropathology and clinical symptoms of Huntington's Disease, and experimental tools are now in place to take this research further towards new therapeutic approaches. As a result of these major advances, this well-established series of books has required radical updating. An international group of researchers and clinicians with specialist interests in HD has been commissioned to document the recent advances in our understanding of this disease. Developments in the fields of structural biology, cell biology, neurochemistry and neuropathology, with full coverage of transgenic animal models, are discussed in detail. The clinical sections cover genetic, neurological and psychiatric aspects as well as new developments in therapy. This book will continue to provide an invaluable source of information for clinicians and scientists involved with Huntington's Disease, including geneticists, psychiatrists and neurologists, and basic science research workers in genetics and neurobiology.
It should be an essential part of the library of all neurology and genetic departments . . . it is so clearly written that it can be recommended to families affected by HD who have a desire to know as much as possible about the condition. * Journal of Neuromuscular Disorders *
. . . the third edition of Huntington's Disease is a goldmine . . . Everyone who studies HD should own and read this book, and - to the extent that HD continues to provide a model and a benchmark - so should anyone interested in human genetic disorders * Human Genetics, 114 *
ISBN: 9780198510604
Dimensions: 248mm x 175mm x 35mm
Weight: 1230g
574 pages
3rd Revised edition