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A translational overview of neuroimmune diseases for neuroscientists and clinicians that clarifies the pathological mechanisms underlying neuroimmune diseases and builds a comprehensive bridge between the latest research findings and their clinical implications in daily practice. The material is presented in two steps. The first section comprises a review of the pathogenic actions of immune cells in brain diseases. Here the authors discuss the mechanisms through which immune cells disrupt the functions of nerve cells. The second section explores the ways in which the brain becomes dysfunctional due to impaired nerve cell function. Based on pathogenesis, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are discussed for each clinical category. The book will be invaluable for use in clinical practice of neuroimmune diseases
Innovative approach builds from basic pathogenic behavior to nerve cell dysfuction to potential diagnoses Provides translational overview of the pathological mechanisms behind neuroimmune disease Emphasizes the interactions between immune and nerve cells
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Hiroshi Mitoma is Neurologist and Neurophysiologist , Professor and Chairman, Medical Education Promotion Center and Department Medical Education at Tokyo Medical University. **Mario Manto is **Neurologist, Head of the Department of Neurology at the CHU-Charleroi, Professor of Neuroanatomy and Neurological Semiology at the University of Mons. He is also teaching Pathophysiology of the Nervous System. He is the Founding Editor of The Cerebellum, Cerebellum and Ataxias and has written or edited 10 books.
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