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Carolina Azoia, I'aulo Coelho and I'edro Guimaraes 45-- Sec lion 2 Molecular and Cellular Neurochemistry 61-- Chapter 4 Peripheral Rinmarkerc in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Treated with Interferon-Beta by Andreia Monteiro, Ana Mafalda Pbnseca and Artur Paiva 63-- Chapter 5 Amino Acids j; Neuiuli amuiitlers. TheBaLuiLcbetween Excitation and Inhibition as a Background for Future Clinical Applications by Yannlav R Nartsiaov si-- Chapter 6 Emerging Roles of Non-Coding RNA in Neuronal Function and Dysfunction by Steven G. Pagan and Shona Pfeiffcr 99. 330 $aThe recent and ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has changed societies and research around the world. As such, this new book examines the latest developments in the field of neuroscience related to these changes. It includes six chapters in two sections: "COVID-19 Effects: Neurology, Neuroimmunology, Neurogenesis" and "Molecular and Cellular Neurochemistry." 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