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Published annually, volumes in this series provide readers with updates of recent clinical trial results, impacts of trials on guidelines and evidence-based practice, advances in trial methodologies, and the evolution of biomarkers in trials. The series focuses on trials in neurotherapeutics, including disease-modifying and symptomatic agents for neurological diseases, psychopharmacological management of neurologic and psychiatric illnesses, and non-drug treatments. Each paper is authored by a leader in the area of neurotherapeutics and clinical trials, and the series is guided by an editor-in-chief and editorial board with broad experience in drug development and neuropsychopharmacology. Progress in Neurotherapeutics and Neuropsychopharmacology is an essential update of recent trials in all aspects of the management of neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders, and will be an invaluable resource for practising neurologists as well as clinical and translational neuroscientists.
Jeffrey Cummings is Director of the Deane F. Johnson Center for Neurotherapeutics at UCLA and Director of the UCLA Alzheimer's Disease Center.
Contributors; 1. Progress in neurotherapeutics and neuropsychopharmacology Jeffrey L. Cummings; 2. Trifusal versus aspirin for the prevention of stroke Antonio Culebras, Javier Borja and Julián García-Rafanell; 3. The Argatroban and tPA stroke study Andrew D. Barreto and James C. Grotta; 4. Use of Selegiline as monotherapy and in combination with Levodopa in the management of Parkinson's disease: perspectives from the MONOCOMB study Sven E. Pålhagen and Esa Heinonen; 5. Ropinirole 24-h prolonged release in advanced Parkinson's disease: review of a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study (EASE PD - adjunct study) Kelly E. Lyons and Rajesh Pahwa; 6. Insulin resistance and Alzheimer's disease: pathophysiology and treatment G. Stennis Watson and Suzanne Craft; 7. Targeting Amyloid with Tramiprosate in patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease P. S. Aisen, R. Briand, D. Saumier, J. Laurin, A. Duong and D. Garceau; 8. Intranasal Zolmitriptan is effective and well-tolerated in acute cluster headache: a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind crossover study E. Cittadini and P. J. Goadsby; 9. Optimal dosing of immunomodulating drugs: a dose-comparison study of GA in RRMS Daniel Wynn, Catherine Meyer, Neil Allen and Dennis O'Brien; 10. Tetrathiomolybdate versus Trientine in the initial treatment of neurologic Wilson's disease George J. Brewer, Fred Askari, Matthew T. Lorincz, Martha Carlson, Michael Schilsky, Karen J. Kluin, Peter Hedera, Paolo Moretti, John K. Fink, Roberta Tankanow, Robert B. Dick and Julia Sitterly; 11. Randomized clinical trials of Pregabalin for neuropathic pain: methods, results, and implications Robert H. Dworkin, Rajbala Thakur, Teresa Griesing, Uma Sharma and James P. Young; 12. Effect of Methylphenidate in patients with acute traumatic brain injury: a randomized clinical trial Hossein A. Khalili and Kamyar Keramatian; 13. Improvement in speeded cognitive processing after anti-epileptic drug withdrawal - a controlled study in mono-therapy patients Erik Hessen, Morten I. Lossius, Ivar Reinvang and Leif Gjerstad; 14. A randomized-controlled trial of bilateral rTMS for treatment-resistant depression Paul B. Fitzgerald; 15. Serotonin related genes affect antidepressant treatment in obsessive-compulsive disorder F. Van Nieuwerburgh, D. Deforce and D. A. J. P. Denys; 16. Night eating syndrome and results from the first placebo-controlled trial of treatment, with the SSRI medication, Sertraline: implications for clinical practice John P. O'Reardon Karen E. Groff, Albert J. Stunkard and Kelly C. Allison; 17. Modafinil: a candidate for pharmacotherapy of negative symptoms in schizophrenia John H. Peloian and Joseph M. Pierre; 18. New approaches to treatment of schizophrenia by enhancing N-methyl-D-aspartate neurotransmission Guochuan Emil Tsai; Subject index; Author index.
'Of interest to adult neurologists and psychiatrists.' Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews
Jagan A. Pillai, Jeffrey L. Cummings, Jagan A. Pillai, Nevada) Cummings, Jeffrey L., MD, ScD (Director, Director, Cleveland Clinic, Lou Ruvo Centre for Brain Health, Las Vegas, Ohio) Pillai, Jagan A. (Director, Director, Cleveland Clinic, Lou Ruvo Centre for Brain Health, Cleveland
Bruce L. Miller, Jeffrey L. Cummings, Judith Aharon-Peretz, Jee Bang, Sarah J. Banks, USA) Cummings, Jeffrey L. (University of California Los Angeles Center for Human Nutrit UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, Bruce L Miller, Jeffrey L Cummings
John J. Barry, Sepideh Bajestan, Jeffrey L. Cummings, Michael R. Trimble, MD (Stanford University) Barry, John J., MD PhD Bajestan, Sepideh, Jeffrey L. (Cleveland Clinic) Cummings, UCL Institute of Neurology) Trimble, Michael R., MD FRCP FRCPsych (Raymond Way Professor in Behavioral Neurology
Jeffrey L. Cummings, Michael S. Mega, and Director Alzheimer's Disease Center) Cummings, Jeffrey L. (Augustus Rose Professor of Neurology, Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, and Director Alzheimer's Disease Center, Augustus Rose Professor of Neurology, Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, USA) Mega, Michael S. (Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, and Director of Memory Disorders Clinic, Laboratory of Neuroimaging, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, and Director of Memory Disorders Clinic, Laboratory of Neuroimaging, both at University of California, School of Medicine, Los Angeles