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Academic Press - Role of Inflammation in Environmental Neurotoxicity

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Explore the latest developments in neurotoxicology with Volume 3 of the Advances in Neurotoxicology series. This academic text provides a deep look into how inflammation impacts the nervous system when exposed to environmental factors. Edited by leading subject experts, this volume serves as an authoritative resource for professionals and researchers in the medical and healthcare fields. This release covers a wide range of critical topics, including the effects of organophosphates, lead, manganese, and air pollution. It also examines the impact of drugs of abuse, ethanol, and developmental neurotoxicity. By investigating the differences between peripheral and central inflammation and the role of the blood-brain barrier, this book helps readers understand the complex mechanisms of environmental neurotoxicity. This volume is an essential addition to any library focused on neurology and clinical neurophysiology.

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Comprehensive review articles authored by leading subject experts in the field of neurotoxicology.

In-depth analysis of environmental factors including lead, manganese, and air pollution.

Detailed exploration of neuroinflammation and the functions of the blood-brain barrier.

Examination of chemical and substance impacts such as organophosphates, ethanol, and drugs of abuse.

Specialized content regarding developmental neurotoxicity and the distinction between peripheral and central inflammation.

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