Neurogenetics, Part II, Volume 148 (Handbook of Clinical Neurology)
by Daniel H. Geschwind (Editor), Henry L. Paulson (Editor), Christine Klein (Editor)
Are you interested in learning about the latest genetic methodologies that are having a significant impact on the study of neurological and psychiatric disorders? Look no further than Neurogenetics, Part II, Volume 148, the latest release in the Handbook of Clinical Neurology edited by Daniel H. Geschwind, Henry L. Paulson, and Christine Klein.
In this comprehensive guide, the latest science on over 200 genes that cause or contribute to neurological disorders is explored. The relationship between genes and neurological and psychiatric disorders is an evolving field of study that is expected to dramatically increase in scope. This book builds on the foundation of Part I by expanding coverage to dementias, paroxysmal disorders, neuromuscular disorders, white matter and demyelination diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, adult psychiatric disorders, and cancer and phacomatoses.
One of the most notable things about this book is its comprehensive coverage of neurogenetics. The editors have successfully compiled all the relevant information on this topic in one place, making it an ideal source for clinical practitioners and the neuroscience/neurogenetics research community. With 480 pages of detailed information, readers can turn to this book as a focused reference guide.
The latest scientific research and its impact on our understanding of neurological and psychiatric disorders are detailed throughout the book. It is written in a way that is easy to understand, even for those without a background in genetics. The editors have ensured that all the scientific terms used in the book are explained so that the readers can easily follow along and understand the concepts being discussed.
The book is well-organized, with different sections dedicated to specific disorders and diseases. This makes it easy for readers to locate information on the specific disorder they are interested in learning about, without having to wade through irrelevant information. The writing is clear and concise, with a focus on explaining complex concepts using simple language, making the book accessible to both medical professionals and lay readers.
As an eBook, readers can access this book from anywhere in the world as long as they have an internet connection. The digital format also allows for easy searching and bookmarking of important sections, thereby improving the overall reading and learning experience. The book can be purchased from the publisher, Elsevier, and is available in English. It has an ISBN-10 of 0444640762 and an ISBN-13 of 978-0444640765. The product dimensions are 5.9 x 0.9 x 8.3 inches.
In conclusion, Neurogenetics, Part II, Volume 148 is an excellent source of information on neurogenetics. It is comprehensive, well-organized, and written in an easy-to-understand manner, making it accessible to both medical professionals and lay readers. If you are interested in learning more about the latest genetic methodologies and their impact on the study of neurological and psychiatric disorders, then this book is an absolute must-read. Don’t hesitate to order your copy today!
Product Details
- Contains comprehensive coverage of neurogenetics
- Details the latest science and its impact on our understanding of neurological, psychiatric disorders
- Presents a focused reference for clinical practitioners and the neuroscience/neurogenetics research community
- Series: Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Book 148)
- Hardcover: 480 pages
- Publisher: Elsevier; 1 edition (March 26, 2018)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0444640762
- ISBN-13: 978-0444640765
- Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 0.9 x 8.3 inches