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- Bookedited by William Slikker, Jr., Merle G. Paule, Cheng Wang.Summary: Handbook of Developmental Neurotoxicology, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive view of the fundamental aspects of neurodevelopment, the pathways and agents that affect them, relevant clinical syndromes, and risk assessment procedures for developmental neurotoxicants. The editors and chapter authors are internationally recognized experts whose collaboration heralds a remarkable advance in the field, bridging developmental neuroscience with the principles of neurotoxicology. The book features eight new chapters with newly recruited authors, making it an essential text for students and professionals in toxicology, neurotoxicology, developmental biology, pharmacology, and neuroscience.
Contents:
Part I. Cellular and molecular morphogenesis of the nervous system
Part II: developmental neurobiology/toxicology
Part III: Synaptogenesis and neurotransmission
Part IV: Nutrient and chemical disposition
Part V: Behavioral assessment
Part VI: Clinical assessment and epidemiology
Part VII: Specific neurotoxic syndromes
Part VIII: Risk assessment.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018 - BookJim Tomlinson.Summary: A critique of the work of New Right thinker Friedrich Hayek, whose writings set out an intellectual foundation for an economy based on private property, free markets and minimal government. Tomlinson focuses on Hayek's economic theories and assesses their relevance to "market socialism". Nielsen 9780745303888 20160527
Contents:
The man and his work
Hayek's social and political philosophy
Hayek and the economy
Hayek and the market
Hayek, the Left and market socialism. Nielsen 9780745303888 20160527Print 1990 - ArticleRogers RS.J Invest Dermatol. 1977 Dec;69(6):499-509.Recurrent aphthous stomatitis is one of the most common diseases affecting the oral mucosa, and one of its variants is the most painful affliction of the oral mucosa. The lesions of recurrent aphthous stomatitis can be manifested as part of a broad spectrum of clinical disease ranging from the common minor aphthous ulcers to Behçet's syndrome. Differential diagnosis, although not often difficult, must include many conditions capable of producing erosive and ulcerative oral mucosal lesions. The salient features of recurrent aphthous stomatitis suggest that it is a heterogeneous entity. Recent immunologic investigations have focused attention on a possible immunopathogenesis and the evidence for this is reviewed.