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Old 11-19-2009, 06:35 PM #1
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Ok. I have taken the plunge and ordered "Neuroinflammation: Mechanisms and Management" (used, the new version is way pricey, published in 2002 I believe) and will share what I can glean from it. Particularly, as it relates to the BBB, if that is mentioned and/or discussed (as one would expect). I am optimistic that after a gluttunous Thanksgiving meal I can curl up on the sofa with this text and avidly pore over its pages, that is, if the kids will leave me alone...

Has anyone here read this book?
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Who's theh author? I think I may have read a soft-bound copy around 2002. It was pretty impressive.

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