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Current Neurovascular Research (CNR) provides a cross platform for the publication of scientifically rigorous research that addresses disease mechanisms of both neuronal and vascular origins in neuroscience. The journal serves as an international forum for the publication of novel and pioneering original work as well as timely neuroscience research reviews in the disciplines of cell developmental disorders, plasticity, and degeneration that bridge the gap between basic science research and clinical discovery. CNR emphasizes the elucidation of disease mechanisms, both cellular and molecular, which can impact the development of unique therapeutic strategies for neuronal and vascular disorders.

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Volume 1, Number 1, January 2004
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Introduction from the Editor-In-Chief
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: Maiese K.

Endogenous Facilitation: From Molecular Mechanisms to Persistent Pain
pp. 11-20(10)
Authors: Robinson D.A.; Calejesan A.A.; Wei F.; Gebhart G.F.; Zhuo M.

Cell Biological Consequences of Mitochondrial NADH: Ubiquinone Oxidoreductase Deficiency
pp. 29-40(12)
Authors: Smeitink J.A.M.; van den Heuvel L.W.P.J.; Koopman W.J.H.; Nijtmans L.G.J.; Ugalde C.; Willems P.H.G.M.

Apoptosis: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Retinal Degenerations
pp. 41-53(13)
Authors: Doonan F.; Cotter T.G.

Role of the Hippocampus and Amygdala in the Extinction of Fear- Motivated Learning
pp. 55-60(6)
Authors: Vianna M.R.; Coitinho A.S.; Izquierdo I.

Molecular Targets to Promote Central Nervous System Regeneration
pp. 61-75(15)
Authors: Ferraro G.B.; Alabed Y.Z.; Fournier A.E.

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