
Current State of Alzheimer's Disease Research and Therapeutics: 64 (Advances in Pharmacology): Volume 64
Author(s): Mary Lou Michaelis (Author)
- Publisher: Academic Press
- Publication Date: 1 Aug. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 398 pages
- ISBN-10: 0123948169
- ISBN-13: 9780123948168
Book Description
This new volume of Advances in Pharmacology explores the Current State of Alzheimer’s Disease Research and Therapeutics. Chapters cover such topics as the The role heat shock proteins play in the Alzheimer’s Theater, Gamma-Secretase as a Target for Alzheimer’s Disease, and Identification of protein kinase C for the treatment of dementias. With a variety of chapters and the best authors in the field, the volume is an essential resource for pharmacologists, immunologists and biochemists alike.
- Explores the current state of Alzheimer’s disease research and therapeutics
- Chapters cover a variety of topics such as the role heat shock proteins play in the Alzheimer’s theater, gamma-secretase as a target for Alzheimer’s disease, and identification of protein kinase C for the treatment of dementias
- With the best authors in the field, the volume is an essential resource for pharmacologists, immunologists and biochemists alike
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This new volume of Advances in Pharmacology explores the current state of Alzheimer’s disease research and therapeutics. With a variety of chapters and the best authors in the field, the volume is an essential resource for pharmacologists, immunologists and biochemists alike.
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This new volume of Advances in Pharmacology explores the Current State of Alzheimer’s Disease Research and Therapeutics. Chapters cover such topics as the The role heat shock proteins play in the Alzheimer’s Theater, Gamma-Secretase as a Target for Alzheimer’s Disease, and Identification of protein kinase C for the treatment of dementias. With a variety of chapters and the best authors in the field, the volume is an essential resource for pharmacologists, immunologists and biochemists alike.
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