Neuropathology of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease
Capture the cutting edge of brain science with Neuropathology of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease (N/A) by Rudy J. Castellani. This authoritative work distills complex pathology into clear, clinically relevant insight—an essential reference for neuropathologists, neurologists, geriatricians, researchers, and advanced students.
Inside, you’ll find a comprehensive exploration of the pathological hallmarks of aging and Alzheimer’s disease: amyloid and tau pathology, synaptic and neuronal loss, vascular contributions, and emerging molecular markers. The text bridges classic histopathology with modern molecular and immunohistochemical approaches, offering practical guidance on differential diagnosis, staging, and clinicopathologic correlation. Written by an expert in the field, the narrative balances rigorous science with accessible explanations that support both diagnostic practice and research design.
Designed for global relevance—from academic centers in North America and Europe to research hubs across Asia-Pacific and beyond—this volume addresses the challenges of an aging population and the worldwide impact of Alzheimer’s disease. Clear figures, concise summaries, and evidence-based discussion make complex concepts usable at the microscope, in the clinic, or at the bench.
Whether you’re refining diagnostic skills, designing translational studies, or updating a departmental library, this book enhances your ability to interpret neuropathology with confidence. Add Neuropathology of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease by Rudy J. Castellani to your collection for a definitive, practical, and up-to-date resource on the aging brain and Alzheimer’s disease.
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