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International Review of Neurobiology

The International Review of Neurobiology is a scholarly journal that publishes comprehensive reviews on various aspects of neurobiology. It covers a wide range of topics including neuronal development, synaptic plasticity, neurodegenerative diseases, neural circuits, and computational neuroscience. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this journal provides a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in understanding the intricacies of the nervous system.

Details
Abbr. Int Rev Neurobiol
Start 1959
End Continuing
Frequency Three times a year, <2002- >
p-ISSN 0074-7742
e-ISSN 2162-5514
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 3387 95
SJR / Ranks: 15423 106
CiteScore / Ranks: 3723 6.10
Recent Articles
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El-Sayed R, Davis K
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:91-123. PMID: 39580223
Neuropathic pain is a severe form of chronic pain due to a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system. Here we provide an overview of the neuroimaging approaches that...
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Hughes S, Vollert J, Freeman R, Forstenpointner J
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:67-90. PMID: 39580222
The methodology of Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) comprises standardized testing procedures, which provide information of the integrity of the somatosensory nervous system. Over the years, different protocols have been established,...
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da Cunha P, Lapa J, Hosomi K, Ciampi de Andrade D
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:471-502. PMID: 39580221
The treatment of neuropathic pain (NeP) often leads to partial or incomplete pain relief, with up to 40 % of patients being pharmaco-resistant. In this chapter the efficacy of neuromodulation...
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Norman-Nott N, Cashin A, Gustin S
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:431-470. PMID: 39580220
This chapter aims to explain and evaluate the evidence for psychological, physical and complementary therapies as part of a holistic plan for managing neuropathic pain. Psychological therapies refer to interventions...
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Rosner J, Shirvalkar P, Ciampi de Andrade D
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:41-65. PMID: 39580219
Neuropathic pain is used both as a mechanistic descriptor and a classification category of pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system and encompasses a vast...
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Rosner J, Attal N, Finnerup N
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:403-430. PMID: 39580218
This chapter aims to review the current pharmacological options for neuropathic pain treatment, their mechanisms of action, and future directions for clinical practice. Achieving pain relief in neuropathic pain conditions...
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Casaril A, Gaffney C, Shepherd A
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:339-401. PMID: 39580217
Animal models continue to be crucial to developing our understanding of the molecular, cellular, and neurophysiological mechanisms that lead to neuropathic pain. The overwhelming majority of animal studies use rodent...
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Scheuren P, Calvo M
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:311-338. PMID: 39580216
Inflammation is a fundamental part of the body's natural defense mechanism, involving immune cells and inflammatory mediators to promote healing and protect against harm. In the event of a lesion...
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Pacifico P, Menichella D
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:279-309. PMID: 39580215
Peripheral neuropathic pain, which occurs after a lesion or disease affecting the peripheral somatosensory nervous system, is a complex and challenging condition to treat. This chapter will cover molecular mechanisms...
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Zebochin I, Denk F, Nochi Z
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2024 Nov; 179:233-278. PMID: 39580214
The study of pain mechanisms has advanced significantly with the development of innovative in vitro models. This chapter explores those already used in or potentially useful for neuropathic pain research,...