Ions in the Brain
Normal Function, Seizures, and Stroke
George G. Somjen
Reviews and Awards
". . . a major contribution to our current knowledge of ions physiological and pathological states of the brain...well written, with many informative subheadings, graphs and figures. It will be of interest to neuroscientists, neurobiologists, clinicians, and their trainees..."--European Journal of Neurology
"Dr. Somjen has succeeded in producing a text that spans the divide between laboratory neurophysiology and clinical experience . . . Well written and readable . . . an excellent resource."--Archives of Neurology
"An excellent overview of the different types of interactions involving ions in the brain . . . highly recommended to the researcher or clinician . . ." --Clinical Neurophysiology
". . . an excellent book which is a must read for all interested in the fields covered. While not claiming to tell us how the brain works, Somjen sticks with the facts and describes in exquisite detail what happens when the brain malfunctions . . . A worthy testament to an exemplary scientific career."--Angus Brown in Physiology News
"This book quite extensively covers the biophysical mechanisms underlying the regulation of ion concentrations, the various ionic fluxes, and their impact on various physiological mechanisms and pathological conditions."--Clinical Neurophysiology
"The present book, written by a well-known Professor Emeritus of Physiology, a cell biologist and neurobiologist from the Duke University Medical Center, is a major contribution to our current knowledge of ions in physiological and pathological states of the brain."--European Journal of Neurology
"The book is well-written, with many informative sub-headings, graphs, and figures. It will be of interest to neuroscientists, neurobiologists, neurophysiologists, clinicians, and their trainees who are engaged in brain ions, their transport, regulation and function in healthy and disease conditions."--European Journal of Neurology
"Understanding pathological situations such as seizures, edema, hypoxia, ischemia, and even channelopathies, does require a detailed understanding of the underlying ionic process. So this book should be highly recommended to the researcher or clinician who wants to master the details of the basic physiological mechanisms underlying these pathologies."--Clinical Neurophysiology
"As the book is the work of a sole author it has a pleasing consistency of style that is lacking in the usual edited chapter format."--Angus Brown
"This is an excellent book, which is a must read for all interested in the fields covered. Somjen sticks with the facts and describes in exquisite detail what happens when the brain malfunctions, which is surely how successful strategies for combating devastating neurological conditions will ultimately be devised. A worthy testament to an exemplary scientific career."--Angus Brown
"Ions in the Brain offers an excellent resource for those interested in a detailed review of the electrophysiology of commonly encountered clinical phenomena."--Arch Neurol
"...Stylishly speaking I read your book as if they were thrillers- I [couldn't] let them out of the hand before the end, and then I'm sorry it's over...I rarely witnessed so much fairplay with respect to others work and so much modesty towards its own. This comes accompanied by an encyclopedic culture of the literature that makes your writings true handbooks and even more so for uncultivated people like me who think that neuroscience started when they opened their eyes. I like very much the balance between opinions, known to create controversy nowadays, but this is far from emerging from your writing. And finally, your book made me happy because I had the feelings of learning without effort."--Prof. Dr. Florin Amzica, Centre de recherche Robert-Giffard, Quebec