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Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Anthony T. Campagnoni
  Los Angeles, U.S.A.

Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Christopher S. Colwell
  Los Angeles, U.S.A.

Reviews Editor
Scott T. Brady
  Chicago, U.S.A.

Senior Editors
Susan Y. Bookheimer
  Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Monica Carson
  Riverside, U.S.A.
Marie-Françoise Chesselet
  Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Philip Haydon
  Boston, U.S.A.
Gary Landreth
  Cleveland, U.S.A.
Wendy Macklin
  Denver, U.S.A.
Ken D. McCarthy
  Chapel Hill, U.S.A.
Mary C. McKenna
  Baltimore, U.S.A.
Steven S. Scherer
  Philadelphia, U.S.A.


Reviews

ASN NEURO welcomes proposals for review articles. A summary of the proposed article should be sent in the first instance to the Editor-in-Chief (editorial@asnneuro.org).

Latest reviews

Targeting VIP and PACAP receptor signalling: new therapeutic strategies in multiple sclerosis
Yossan‑Var Tan and James A Waschek..........e00065
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 7 September 2011, doi:10.1042/AN20110024
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Hypothesis: are neoplastic macrophages/microglia present in glioblastoma multiforme?
Leanne C Huysentruyt, Zeynep Akgoc and Thomas N Seyfried..........e00064
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 12 August 2011, doi:10.1042/AN20110011
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Current review of in vivo GBM rodent models: emphasis on the CNS-1 tumour model
Valerie L Jacobs, Pablo A Valdes, William F Hickey and Joyce A De Leo..........e00063
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 8 July 2011, doi:10.1042/AN20110014
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Dysbindin-containing complexes and their proposed functions in brain: from zero to (too) many in a decade
Cristina A Ghiani and Esteban C Dell'Angelica..........e00058
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 20 April 2011, doi:10.1042/AN20110010
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The curious case of NG2 cells: transient trend or game changer?
Jean‑Marie Mangin and Vittorio Gallo..........e00052
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 3 February 2011, doi:10.1042/AN20110001
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The role of microglia in synaptic stripping and synaptic degeneration: a revised perspective
V Hugh Perry and Vincent O'Connor..........e00047
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 22 September 2010, doi:10.1042/AN20100024
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Mitochondria and neuroplasticity
Aiwu Cheng, Yan Hou and Mark P Mattson..........e00045
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 13 August 2010, doi:10.1042/AN20100019
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Genetic mouse models of Huntington’s disease: focus on electrophysiological mechanisms
Carlos Cepeda, Damian M Cummings, Véronique M André, Sandra M Holley and Michael S Levine..........e00033
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 16 March 2010, doi:10.1042/AN20090058
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Molecules and mechanisms involved in the generation and migration of cortical interneurons
Luis R Hernández‑Miranda, John G Parnavelas and Francesca Chiara..........e00031
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 5 March 2010, doi:10.1042/AN20090053
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The multiple roles of myelin protein genes during the development of the oligodendrocyte
Daniel Fulton, Pablo M Paez and Anthony T Campagnoni..........e00027
Published as ASN NEURO Immediate Publication 17 December 2009, doi:10.1042/AN20090051
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Animal models for Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia: a perspective
Jürgen Götz and Naeman N Götz..........e00019
Published as Immediate Publication 20 October 2009, doi:10.1042/AN20090042
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Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 mutations and Parkinson’s disease: three questions
Elisa Greggio and Mark R Cookson..........e00002
Published as Immediate Publication 6 March 2009, doi:10.1042/AN20090007
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Forthcoming reviews

Topics to include:

Hypoxia and the CNS
Functions of candidate schizophrenia genes in the brain

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