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This comprehensive handbook examines the neurochemical and molecular biological aspects of brain and spinal cord trauma. It serves as an essential reference for researchers, clinicians, and neuroscientists seeking to understand the complex mechanisms underlying traumatic injury to the central nervous system.
The volume explores the biochemical cascade following trauma, including inflammatory responses, oxidative stress, and cellular death pathways. It covers molecular signaling mechanisms, neurotransmitter systems disruption, and the role of various biochemical factors in secondary injury progression.
Contributors discuss neuroprotective strategies, regenerative mechanisms, and potential therapeutic interventions based on molecular neurobiology principles. The handbook integrates current research findings with clinical applications, making it invaluable for understanding trauma pathophysiology and developing improved treatment approaches.







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