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Koslow, Steven H. / Subramaniam, Shankar (Hrsg.)
Databasing the Brain
From Data to Knowledge (Neuroinformatics)

1. Auflage April 2005
169,- Euro
2005. 466 Seiten, Hardcover
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ISBN 978-0-471-30921-5 - John Wiley & Sons

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Expertly edited by two pioneers in this burgeoning field, this book is a comprehensive treatment that covers both basic principles and specific applications across a range of problems in brain research. It truly integrates neuroscience with informatics, providing a means for understanding the new analytical tools and models of neuronal functions now being developed. Each chapter offers practical guidance for applying this knowledge to current research, enhancing electronic collaborations, and formulating hypotheses.

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Preface.

Contributors.

PART I: COMPUTER SCIENCE MEETS NEUROSCIENCE.

Chapter 1. Database Needs of Neuroscience: Schema and Design (Floyd E. Bloom and Warren G. Young).

Chapter 2. Neuroanatomical Nomenclature and Ontology (Douglas M. Bowden and Mark Dubach).

Chapter 3. Neuroinformatics for Neurophysiology: The Role, Design, and Use of Databases (Daniel Gardner, Michael Abato, Kevin H. Knuth, and Adrian Robert).

Chapter 4. Persistent Collections (Reagan W. Moore).

Chapter 5. Entity-Attribute-Value Database Approaches for Heterogeneous, Evolving Neuroscience Data (Perry L. Miller, Luis Marenco, Gordon M. Shepherd, and Prakash M. Nadkarni).

Chapter 6. Data Grids (Ian Foster).

Chapter 7. Building Grid-Based Resources for Neurosciences (Maryann E. Martone, Steven T. Peltier, and Mark H. Ellisman).

Chapter 8. Visualization in Life Sciences (Donna J. Cox).

Chapter 9. Biology Workbenches(Andreia Maer, Brian Saunders, Roger Unwin, and Shankar Subramaniam).

PART II: SYSTEM APPROACHES.

Chapter 10. Genome to Disease (Iiris Hovatta and Carrolee Barlow).

Chapter 11. Stimulus-Dependent Regulation of Gene Expression in the Nervous System (Colleen A. McClung and Eric J. Nestler).

Chapter 12. Cell Signaling Networks in Long-Term Potentiation (Elizabeth A. Grace, Emmanuel M. Landau, Ravi Iyengar, and Robert D. Blitzer).

Chapter 13. Genetic Analyses of Functional Connectivity in the Nervous System (Amit Etkin, Gleb Shumyatsky, Christopher J. Pittenger, and Eric R. Kandel).

Chapter 14. GeneWays: A System for Extracting, Analyzing, Visualizing, and Integrating Molecular Pathway Data (Andrey Rzhetsky, Ivan Iossifov, Tomohiro Koike, Michael Krauthammer, Pauline Kra, Mitzi Morris, Hong Yu, Pablo Ariel Duboue, Wubin Weng, John W. Wilbur, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, and Carol Friedman).

Chapter 15. Cellular Morphology at the Cellular Level (Christopher J. Beaver, Robert C. Cannon, and Dennis A. Turner).

Chapter 16. cellular Models (Raimond L. Winslow).

Chapter 17. Electrophysiological Models (Mark E. Nelson).

Chapter 18. Models of Neuronal Outgrowth (Duncan E. Donohue and Giorgio A. Ascoli).

PART III: DATABASE APPLICATIONS.

Chapter 19. The Neocortical Microcircuit Database (NMDB) (Henry Markram, Xiaozhong Luo, Gilad Silberberg, Maria Toledo-Rodriguez, and Anirudh Gupta).

Chapter 20. SenseLab: A Decade of Experience with Multilevel, Multidisciplinary Neuroscience Databases (Luis Marenco, Chiquito J. Crasto, Nian Liu, Michele Migliore, Jian Liu, Thomas M. Morse, Michael L. Hines, Prakash M. Nadkarni, Perry L. Miller, and Gordon M. Shepherd).

Chapter 21. Three-Dimensional Visualization and Analysis of Wiring Patterns in the Brain: Experiments, Tools, Models,and Databases (Jan G. Bjaalie and Trygve B. Leergaard).

Chapter 22. Surface-Based Atlases and a Database of Cortical Structure and Function (David C. Van Essen, John Harwell, Donna Hanlon, and James Dickson).

Chapter 23. Brain Atlases of Normal Human Subjects (John Mazziotta).

Chapter 24. Overcoming Challenges to Sharing Neuroimagery (Kenneth Smith).

Chapter 25. Probabilistic Brain Atlases of Normal and Diseased Populations (Arthur W. Toga, Paul M. Thompson, Katherine L. Narr, and Elizabeth R. Sowell).

Chapter 26. Maximizing Information Content in Shared and Archived Neuroimaging Studies of Human Cognition (John Darrell Van Horn and Michael S. Gazzaniga).

Index.

 





 

        

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