Neuroscience Research - Journal - Elsevier.
Neurogenetics presents research that contributes to better understanding of the genetic basis of normal and abnormal function of the nervous system. The journal publishes findings in humans and other organisms that help explain neurological disease mechanisms, and papers from many fields such as biophysics, cell biology, human genetics, neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neurology, neuropathology.
Neurogenetics. The Neurogenetics Team is a diverse team made up of Clinical Geneticists, Genetic Counsellors, Neurologists, Research Psychologists, and Clinical Scientists who work collaboratively to deliver a varied portfolio of research interests for patients. The HD clinical team at MCGM is actively involved in a number of current international studies.
Neuroepigenetics is an open access journal from Elsevier which aims to provide a forum for cross-disciplinary research exploring how epigenetic mechanisms contribute to brain health and disease across the lifespan, transgenerationally and on an evolutionary scale. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, position papers, methods articles and commentaries on.
Original research papers, Commentaries, Forum and History columns, Invited Reviews, Meeting Highlights, and Meeting Abstracts All previously published papers available online from the very first issue in 1983. No page charge, free online color figures (color figures in printed version at a fee). Online publication within 6-8 weeks following formal acceptance of a submitted paper. One year.
Research. The Neurogenetics Laboratory is engaged in the identification and understanding of genetic factors that influence diseases and conditions of mid- and late life. The primary targets of our investigations are Huntington’s disease (HD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), and obesity, although we also study pulmonary function, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis. Our research paradigms.
Neurogenetics studies the part of hereditary qualities in the advancement and capacity of the sensory system. It considers neural qualities as phenotypes and is chiefly taking into account the perception that the sensory systems of people, even of those fitting in with the same species, may not be indistinguishable. Neurogenetics cluster supports research of genes that cause neurological.
The neurogenetics and epigenetics research group studies the relationship between genetic changes and features of dementia and related disorders. We also examine lifestyle and epigenetic factors in these diseases. Our team examines the genetic and epigenetic influences in neurodegenerative diseases. Our research involves the study of genetic variants in specific genes that have been implicated.