This book introduces undergraduate, postgraduate and research students and scientists to animal models of neurological disorders, along with their working principle and brief procedures. Addressing all the disorders related to the central nervous system (CNS) in a single platform, on the basis of various literature surveys it describes different procedures to induce a single disease with the help of toxins/chemicals. It also includes numerous protocols for inducing single neurological diseases, thus fulfilling an urgent need for a book that makes specific procedures for neurological disorders available, so that specific disease can be induced in laboratories according to the availability of resources. Further, it acquaints readers with the pathological changes that occur in a particular neurological disorder, which reflect specific signs and symptoms of any particular disease, and examines how they affect everyday life. It is a valuable resource for researchers aiming to eradicate or improve neurological disorders by testing the benefits of different drugs.
Introduces undergraduate, postgraduate and research students to the different animal models for studying neurological disorders
Discusses different types of animal models of neurological disorders, the working principle, experimental protocols, different doses of toxins and includes diagrammatical representations
Provides insights into the pathophysiology of neurological disorders
Discusses in detail specific procedures for the induction of neurological disorders so they can be easily reproduced in the laboratory
Puneet Kumar Bansal
Movement Disorders Neuropharmacology Behavior Observation Animal Models