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Abstract Book 2008
Programme for the 19th International Symposium
Final Programme (450 kb)
Joint Sessions
Session 1- Joint Opening Session (148 kb)
Session 11- Joint Closing Session (112 kb)
Scientific Sessions
Session 2A- Cell Biology & Pathology (148 kb)
Session 3A- Translational Strategies (117 kb)
Session 4A- TDP-43 (124 kb)
Session 6A- Use of the G93A Mouse in Therapeutic Testing (119 kb)
Session 7A- Role of Non-Neuronal Cells (150 kb)
Session 8A- Genetics (134 kb)
Session 8C- Beyond Guam: New aspects of Cyanobacteria/BMAA Hypothesis (147 kb)
Session 9A- In Vivo Models (141 kb)
Session 10A- SOD1 Pathogenesis (129 kb)
Clinical Sessions
Session 2B- MND Phenotypes (131 kb)
Session 3B- Quality of Life & Decision Making (123 kb)
Session 4B- Communication (84 kb)
Session 6B- Managing ALS/MND in Clinical Practice (99 kb)
Session 7B-Multidisciplinary Care Management (124 kb)
Session 7C-Clinical Electrophysiology & Imaging (125 kb)
Session 8B- Cognitive & Psychological Change (122 kb)
Session 9B-Clinical Trials & Trial Design (124 kb)
Session 10B-Respiratory Management (132 kb)
Poster Session
Theme 1- Therapeutic Strategies (191 kb)
Theme 2- In Vivo Experimental Models (236 kb)
Theme 3- In Vitro Experimental Models (179 kb)
Theme 4- Epidemiology & Genetics (334 kb)
Theme 5- Human Cell Biology & Pathology (213 kb)
Theme 6- Improving Diagnosis, Prognosis and Disease Progression (164 kb)
Theme 7- Imaging, Electrophysiology & Markers of Disease Progression (186 kb)
Theme 8- Cognitive & Psychological Assessment and Support (153 kb)
Theme 9- Respiratory and Nutritional Management (182 kb)
Theme 10- Multidisciplinary Care and Quality of Life (239 kb)
Theme 11 -Clinical work in progress & care practice; Scientific work in progress (603 kb)
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Indexes (89 kb)
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