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Constitution of the Ependyma in the Chicken Telencephalon
The constitution of ependyma derived from the ventricular zone is different from that derived from other regions of the central nervous system. In the mammalian cerebrum, the ependyma is varied by the regions to cortex or basal ganglia (BG). In the avian telencephalon (Tc), previous studies about the constitution of the ependyma have not revealed clear
Tomohiro Imagawa, Yoshinao Z Hosaka
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CXCR3 deficient (CXCR3−/−) mice are resistant to ocular HSV-1 infection in that less mice develop encephalitis and succumb to infection in comparison to wild type (WT) animals.
Daniel J J Carr
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Development of ependyma in neural transplants
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 1995AbstractUnder in situ conditions, the innermost (juxtaventricular) neuroepithelial layer of the embryonic brain wall develops into ependyma. No development of ependyma was usually observed, however, in transplanted embryonic brain wall. In our telencephalic transplants, however, cysts lined by epithelium resembling ependyma were observed, although only
Mihály Kálmán
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The ependyma in chronic hydrocephalus
Child's Nervous System, 1998H-Tx rats produce congenitally hydrocephalic offspring with varying severity of the condition. We used moderately hydrocephalic rats without evident clinical signs of hydrocephalus and normal controls from the same stock when they were at least 1.5 years old. Macroscopic anatomy was studied by MRI and in fixed brain slices and the ultrastructure of the
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Cell Proliferation and Nestin Expression in the Ependyma of the Adult Rat Spinal Cord after Injury
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 1999C H Tator, Tator Charles H
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Secretion of cerebrospinal fluid by the ventricular ependyma of the rabbit.
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1967M. Pollay, E. Estrada
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Surface ultrastructure of human ependyma
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1976✓ Specimens of human ependyma obtained immediately after death were immersion-fixed and studied with a scanning electron microscope. Human ependyma is nearly identical in its surface ultrastructural features to the ependyma of other mammals.
L C, Dempsey, S L, Nielsen
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Repair of the ependyma in hydrocephalic brains
Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 1990Hydrocephalus was induced in 12‐day‐old rats by the cisternal infusion of concentrated kaolin suspension. At 19 days of age, a lesion, 100 or 150 μm in diameter, was made in the ependymal lining of the lateral ventricles. Animals were killed at intervals from 1 h to 20 days after the lesion was made.
P, Collins, S, Fairman
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