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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.

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Volume 1, Number 4, October 2004

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From the Editor's Perspective: Aquaporins to Apoptosis
pp. 291-291(1)
Author: Kenneth Maiese

Aquaporin Water Channels in Central Nervous System
pp. 293-303(11)
Authors: Guillermo L. Lehmann; Sergio A. Gradilone; Raul A. Marinelli

Abnormalities of Peptide Metabolism in Alzheimer Disease
pp. 317-323(7)
Authors: Mai Panchal; Mohamed Rholam; Noureddine Brakch

Immunotherapy for Multiple Sclerosis: Basic Insights for New Clinical Strategies
pp. 325-340(16)
Authors: Athanasia Mouzaki; Theodore Tselios; Panagiotis Papathanassopoulos; Ioannis Matsoukas; Kokona Chatzantoni

Apoptosis: A Key in Neurodegenerative Disorders
pp. 355-371(17)
Authors: Oleksandr Ekshyyan; Tak Y. Aw

Axonal Ionic Pathophysiology in Human Peripheral Neuropathy and Motor Neuron Disease
pp. 373-379(7)
Authors: Satoshi Kuwabara; Sonoko Misawa

Regenerative Dendritic Spikes and Synaptic Plasticity
pp. 381-387(7)
Author: Knut Holthoff

Learning-Induced Long-Term Synaptic Modifications in the Olfactory Cortex
pp. 389-395(7)
Authors: Inbar Brosh; Edi Barkai

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