Using CNS Autopsy Tissue in Psychiatric Research: A Practical Guide
CRC Press
Published on 2. September 2003
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978-0-203-30427-3 (ISBN)
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Essential for the laboratory, this practical manual presents a wide variety of techniques associated with the use of human CNS tissue obtained at autopsy. The book contains detailed methodologies in discrete chapters written by an expert in the specific field. It also addresses the potential for extending molecular studies in brain tissue obtained at autopsy into studies in living brain by using neuroimaging techniques. In addition, the reader is directed to suppliers of equipment and reagents that have been shown to be useful when studying human brain tissue. Topics include problems of collecting brain tissue at autopsy, how psychiatric diagnosis can be made after death and specific problems faced in using human brain tissue in modern laboratory-based techniques.Suitable for all those using human tissue in their research, this manual is of particular value to those commencing studies using human brain tissue.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boca Raton, Florida
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-13
978-0-203-30427-3 (9780203304273)
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Brian Dean | Thomas M. Hyde | Joel E. Kleinman
Using CNS Autopsy Tissue in Psychiatric Research: A Practical Guide
A Practical Guide
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03/1999
1st Edition
Harwood Academic (Medical, Reference and Social Sc
€236.50
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Content
1. The Collection of Tissue at Autopsy: Practical and Ethical Issues 2. Psychiatric Diagnosis after Death: The Problems of Accurate Diagnosis from Case History Review and Relative Interviews 3. Membrane Binding Assays: Membrane Preparation and Assay Development 4. The Localisation and Quantification of Molecular Changes in the Human Brain using in situ Radioligand Binding and Autoradiography 5. In Situ Hybridisation Histochemistry and its Application to Human Brain Tissue 6. Tissue