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Future Neurology provides a forum to address the most important challenges and advances in our understanding of neurological disease, and highlights emerging trends and prospects for effective treatments in common but very serious disorders such as stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.

Publisher: Future Medicine

Volume 3, Number 1, January 2008
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Editorial

Bulletin Board

Drug Evaluation

Ramelteon: a new approach to managing insomnia
pp. 9-18(10)
Author: Ebrahim, Irshaad

Ziprasidone: clinical properties and therapeutic promise
pp. 19-27(9)
Authors: Gutnik, Igal; Weizman, Abraham

Review

Cross-talk between inflammatory cytokines and neural stem cells: a bidirectional relation
pp. 39-47(9)
Authors: Grigoriadis, Nikolaos; Lagoudaki, Roza; Tascos, Nikolaos; Milonas, Ioannis

Cognitive dysfunction in MS: bridging the gap between neurocognitive deficits, neuropsychological batteries and MRI
pp. 49-59(11)
Authors: Grazioli, Erica; Yeh, Ann E; Benedict, Ralph HB; Parrish, Joy; Weinstock-Guttman, Bianca

TorsinA and DYT1 early-onset dystonia
pp. 61-72(12)
Authors: Kamm, Christoph; Ozelius, Laurie J; Breakefield, Xandra O

Mutations causing Friedreich ataxia
pp. 73-85(13)
Author: Pandolfo, Massimo

Titin and ryanodine receptor antibodies and neuromuscular involvement in myasthenia gravis
pp. 87-92(6)
Authors: Aarli, Johan A; Gilhus, Nils Erik; Romi, Fredrik; Skeie, Geir Olve

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