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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen G. Waxman (Professor and Chairman of Neurology and Professor of Pharmacology, Professor and Chairman of Neurology and Professor of Pharmacology, Yale University) , Jeffery D. Kocsis (Professor of Neurology and Neurobiology, Professor of Neurology and Neurobiology, Yale University) , Peter K. Stys (Assistant Professor of Neurology, Assistant Professor of Neurology, University of Ottawa) , Jeffery D. Kocsis (Professor of Neurology and Neurobiology, Yale University, USA)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 22.70cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 28.70cm Weight: 2.272kg ISBN: 9780195082937ISBN 10: 0195082931 Pages: 714 Publication Date: 25 May 1995 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews""A very nice compendium of current information about axonal histological structure, physiology and pathophysiology. There is an 'all star' cast of authors.""--Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences ""The Axon: Structure, Function and Pathophysiology is an excellent addition to the field of axon physiology and pathophysiology. The book is well written and topics are thoroughly covered in a fashion suitable for both basic and clinical neuroscientists. The high-quality illustrations and photomicrographs and the succinct figure legends make it easy for readers to find and understand key points this book should become an important reference for people seeking a better understanding of axon biology.""--New England Journal of Medicine ""The illustrations are outstanding....The photomicrographs of nerves are the best that I have seen....The chapters are heavily referenced, with almost all having citations of articles from 1994 and even, in a chapter or two, 1995. This is unusual and remarkable. The authors have produced an encyclopedic reference book with material that is almost as up-to-date as a journal article....Waxman, Kocsis and Stys have edited an excellent reference volume that is up-to-date and extremely well illustrated. This is the sort of book that should be a standard in neurology and neurosurgery department libraries regardless of academic orientation. For departments of ophthamology and otolaryngology, this book is also a must.""--Journal of the American Medical Association Noted, not reviewed, in Doody's Journal ""An impressive book....with elegant descriptions....There are many stunning freeze-fracture and electron micrographs....The breadth of this book will improve knowledge about the axon for both basic and clinical scientists.This is to be welcomed.""--Trends in Neurosciences A very nice compendium of current information about axonal histological structure, physiology and pathophysiology. There is an 'all star' cast of authors. --Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences The Axon: Structure, Function and Pathophysiology is an excellent addition to the field of axon physiology and pathophysiology. The book is well written and topics are thoroughly covered in a fashion suitable for both basic and clinical neuroscientists. The high-quality illustrations and photomicrographs and the succinct figure legends make it easy for readers to find and understand key points this book should become an important reference for people seeking a better understanding of axon biology. --New England Journal of Medicine The illustrations are outstanding....The photomicrographs of nerves are the best that I have seen....The chapters are heavily referenced, with almost all having citations of articles from 1994 and even, in a chapter or two, 1995. This is unusual and remarkable. The authors have produced an encyclopedic reference book with material that is almost as up-to-date as a journal article....Waxman, Kocsis and Stys have edited an excellent reference volume that is up-to-date and extremely well illustrated. This is the sort of book that should be a standard in neurology and neurosurgery department libraries regardless of academic orientation. For departments of ophthamology and otolaryngology, this book is also a must. --Journal of the American Medical Association Noted, not reviewed, in Doody's Journal An impressive book....with elegant descriptions....There are many stunning freeze-fracture and electron micrographs....The breadth of this book will improve knowledge about the axon for both basic and clinical scientists.This is to be welcomed. --Trends in Neurosciences """A very nice compendium of current information about axonal histological structure, physiology and pathophysiology. There is an 'all star' cast of authors.""--Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences ""The Axon: Structure, Function and Pathophysiology is an excellent addition to the field of axon physiology and pathophysiology. The book is well written and topics are thoroughly covered in a fashion suitable for both basic and clinical neuroscientists. The high-quality illustrations and photomicrographs and the succinct figure legends make it easy for readers to find and understand key points this book should become an important reference for people seeking a better understanding of axon biology.""--New England Journal of Medicine ""The illustrations are outstanding....The photomicrographs of nerves are the best that I have seen....The chapters are heavily referenced, with almost all having citations of articles from 1994 and even, in a chapter or two, 1995. This is unusual and remarkable. The authors have produced an encyclopedic reference book with material that is almost as up-to-date as a journal article....Waxman, Kocsis and Stys have edited an excellent reference volume that is up-to-date and extremely well illustrated. This is the sort of book that should be a standard in neurology and neurosurgery department libraries regardless of academic orientation. For departments of ophthamology and otolaryngology, this book is also a must.""--Journal of the American Medical Association Noted, not reviewed, in Doody's Journal ""An impressive book....with elegant descriptions....There are many stunning freeze-fracture and electron micrographs....The breadth of this book will improve knowledge about the axon for both basic and clinical scientists.This is to be welcomed.""--Trends in Neurosciences" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |