Experimental Headache Models
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 1995
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-7817-0330-7 (ISBN)
Description
This text presents in-depth coverage of all the experimental models of headache disorders presently being used or developed. It covers all aspects of this valuable research area, including guidelines for the general use of models in drug development; models currently being used for the screening of novel pharmacological compunds in migraine, tension-type and cluster headache research; in vivo animal models for the study of vascular, myogenic and other headache mechanisms; models for studies of cerebrovascular pain pathways and the neurobiological basis for pain, with special attention to pain from the viscera; headache models in humans following nitrogylcerin or histamine administration; and possible future directions for experimental research.
This text presents in-depth coverage of all the experimental models of headache disorders presently being used or developed. It covers all aspects of this valuable research area, including guidelines for the general use of models in drug development; models currently being used for the screening of novel pharmacological compunds in migraine, tension-type and cluster headache research; in vivo animal models for the study of vascular, myogenic and other headache mechanisms; models for studies of cerebrovascular pain pathways and the neurobiological basis for pain, with special attention to pain from the viscera; headache models in humans following nitrogylcerin or histamine administration; and possible future directions for experimental research.
This text presents in-depth coverage of all the experimental models of headache disorders presently being used or developed. It covers all aspects of this valuable research area, including guidelines for the general use of models in drug development; models currently being used for the screening of novel pharmacological compunds in migraine, tension-type and cluster headache research; in vivo animal models for the study of vascular, myogenic and other headache mechanisms; models for studies of cerebrovascular pain pathways and the neurobiological basis for pain, with special attention to pain from the viscera; headache models in humans following nitrogylcerin or histamine administration; and possible future directions for experimental research.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
65 line illustrations, 19 halftones, 43 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
840 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7817-0330-7 (9780781703307)
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Content
General use of models in drug development; discovering migraine mechanisms from animal experiments; in vitro models of migraine; in vivo models animal models of migraine; human models of vascular headache; models of non-migrainous headaches; the future.