Description
This authoritative volume by Pinaud R., published by Springer, provides an in-depth exploration of immediate early genes (IEGs) and their significance in neuroscience. The book examines how IEGs function as molecular markers of neuronal activity and their essential roles in sensory perception, memory formation, and cognitive processes.
The text bridges fundamental research with clinical applications, investigating the dysregulation of immediate early genes in various neurological disorders. It covers cutting-edge research on gene expression patterns, synaptic plasticity, and neural circuit development. Readers will gain comprehensive insights into how understanding IEG mechanisms can lead to better diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for neurological conditions.
Designed for neuroscientists, researchers, and advanced students, this non-fiction work synthesizes current knowledge and presents novel perspectives on the molecular basis of brain function and disease pathology.







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