By Kenzo Uchida, Masaya Nakamura, Hiroshi Ozawa, Shinsuke Katoh, Yoshiaki Toyama
ISBN-10: 4431545018
ISBN-13: 9784431545019
ISBN-10: 4431545026
ISBN-13: 9784431545026
Neuroprotection and Regeneration of the Spinal wire comprehensively covers the latest study within the box of spinal wire damage. the 1st a part of this ebook makes a speciality of the most recent animal versions and clinically orientated paintings, supplying huge details on morphological elements and, biomechanical research, as well as the mechanism of useful restoration. The booklet is going directly to supply info on scientific relevance introducing research of spinal wire accidents utilizing MRI and puppy. Edited by way of popular specialists within the box, this e-book will offer medical physicians, easy researchers and postgraduate scholars with useful perception into the state of the art study and development within the box of spinal twine harm, therapy and repair.
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