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Laser axotomy on cerebella climbing fibers

2011
In the adult nervous system, different population of neurons corresponds to different regenerative behavior. Although previous works show that olivocerebellar fibers are capable of axonal regeneration in a suitable environment as a response to injury [1], we have hitherto no details about the real dynamics of fiber regeneration.
2. A. L. Allegra Mascaro   +2 more
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Organization and remodeling of the olivocerebellar climbing fiber projection

The Cerebellum, 2006
Climbing fibers, terminal portions of the axons of inferior olive neurons, form strong synaptic connections to Purkinje cells in an exclusive one-to-one relationship. This projection is established during development by drastic reshaping in each climbing fiber and in overall axonal arborization.
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Latencies of Climbing Fiber Inputs to Turtle Cerebellar Cortex

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2005
Responses of separate regions of rat cerebellar cortex (Cb) to inferior olive (IO) stimulation occur with the same latency despite large differences in climbing fiber (CF) lengths. Here, the olivocerebellar path of turtle was studied because its Cb is an unfoliated sheet on which measurements of latency and CF length can be made directly across its ...
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Climbing fiber responses to splanchnic nerve stimulation

Brain Research, 1973
H, Langhof, U, Höppener, F J, Rubia
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Cerebellar climbing fibers signal flexible, rapidly adapting reward predictions

AbstractClassical models of cerebellar computation posit that climbing fibers (CFs) operate according to supervised learning rules, correcting movements by signaling the occurrence of motor errors. However, recent findings suggest that in some behaviors, CF activity can exhibit features that resemble the instructional signals necessary for ...
Carlo Vignali   +2 more
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The climbing fiber afferent system of the frog

Brain Research, 1977
S L, Cochran, J T, Hackett
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Will World Fiber Output Climb Smooths?

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1959
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