Publisher's Synopsis
Brain: A Journal of Neurology, Volume 22, presents a comprehensive collection of research, clinical studies, and advancements in the field of neurology. Published by Oxford Journals, this volume continues the journal's tradition of providing cutting-edge insights into the complexities of the human brain and nervous system.
This essential resource covers a wide range of topics, including neurological disorders, diagnostic techniques, and therapeutic interventions. With contributions from leading experts worldwide, Brain remains a pivotal publication for neurologists, neuroscientists, and medical professionals seeking to stay informed about the latest developments in understanding and treating neurological conditions. Volume 22 offers in-depth analysis and critical perspectives, making it an invaluable addition to any medical library.
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