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Botulinum and Tetanus Neurotoxins B.R. DasGupta

Botulinum and Tetanus Neurotoxins By B.R. DasGupta

Botulinum and Tetanus Neurotoxins by B.R. DasGupta


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Three days in Madison have thoroughly modified my view on clostridial neurotoxins. One or maximally two days of these meetings have been devoted to tetanus toxin and its actions whereas the sponsor and the majority of the participants have been interested mainly in epidemiology, prevention and treatment of tetanus as a disease (see refs.

Botulinum and Tetanus Neurotoxins Summary

Botulinum and Tetanus Neurotoxins: Neurotransmission and Biomedical Aspects by B.R. DasGupta

Three days in Madison have thoroughly modified my view on clostridial neurotoxins. While still realizing the numerous activating, modifying and protective inputs, I cannot judge the meaningfulness of the meeting impartially. Neither may the reader expect a complete summary of all presentations. Collected in this volume, they speak for themselves without requiring an arbiter. Instead I shall write down my very personal opinions as a researcher who has studied clostridial neurotoxins for nearly 25 years. Comparable conferences have been rare during this time. A comprehensive symposium 4 on C. botulinum neurotoxins has been organized at Ft. Detrick. International conferences on tetanus have been held regularly under the auspices of the Wodd Health Organization. One or maximally two days of these meetings have been devoted to tetanus toxin and its actions whereas the sponsor and the majority of the participants have been interested mainly in epidemiology, prevention and treatment of tetanus as a disease (see refs. 5,6). Some aspects of clostridial neurotoxins have been addressed in the context of bacterial toxins, in particular in the biennial European workshops. 1-3,7,8 The Madison meeting differed from the previous ones in three aspects. First, it covered both tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins. The fusion was justified because of their huge similarities in primary structure, in their mode of action and in their cellular targets. Second, the meeting was not limited to toxins but drew some lines on which modern neurobiology might proceed.

Table of Contents

An Overview: Current Concepts on the Mechanism of Action of Clostridial Neurotoxins; L.L. Simpson. Neurotrophic Factors and Denervation: Structure and Functions of NGF Receptors; M.V. Chao. Neurotransmitter Secretion: Calcium Independent Neurotransmitter Release; E.A. Schwartz. Endocytosis, Endosomal Processing: Endosome Processing; L. Thilo. Mechanism of Action: Activation and Inactivation of Tetanus Toxin in Chromaffin Cells; H. Bigalke, et al. Structure-Function Relationship: Functional Roles of Domains of Clostridial Neurotoxins; B. Poulain, et al. Structure: Low Resolution Model of Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A; R.C. Stevens. Genetics. Antigenic Structure, Antibody, Immunity. Bacteriology and Disease. Contributions from USAMRIID, Fort Detrick. Nonclostridial Neurotoxins. Clinical Applications. 68 additional articles. Index.

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NLS9781475795448
9781475795448
1475795440
Botulinum and Tetanus Neurotoxins: Neurotransmission and Biomedical Aspects by B.R. DasGupta
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013-04-29
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