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Latent Herpes Simplex Virus in Spinal Ganglia of Mice

Science, 1971
Herpes simplex virus establishes a persistent, latent infection in spinal ganglia after mice have recovered from posterior paralysis. Infectious virus is replicated when these ganglia are explanted and maintained as organ cultures in vitro.
Stevens, J G, Cook, M L
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Satellite cells in developing spinal ganglia. An immunohistochemical study

International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 1989
AbstractThe present immunohistochemical study investigates the presence and distribution of S‐100‐containing glial cells in the early stages of development in human spinal ganglia. From the earliest ages investigated immunoreactive cells could be detected in a continuous layer at the periphery as well as inside ganglionic rudiments in close ...
Lauriola, L   +4 more
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Fenestrated blood capillaries in rat cranio-spinal sensory ganglia

Cell and Tissue Research, 1976
Several fenestrated capillaries were seen in the endoneurium of trigeminal and dorsal root ganglia from two young adult albino rats treated with tetraethylthiuram disulfide. The finding is regarded as normal, although the possibility exists that intoxication with tetraethylthiuram disulfide may have enhanced the intensity and/or rate of this cytologic ...
A P, Anzil, K, Blinzinger, H, Herrlinger
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Amino Acid Transport in Spinal and Sympathetic Ganglia

1976
It has long been considered that, in common with monoamine neurotransmitters, the postsynaptic actions of the amino acids glycine, GABA, taurine, glutamate, aspartate,and proline are terminated by their rapid removal from the vicinity of the receptors by specific transport processes associated with the presynaptic nerve terminals.
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[Iso- and allotransplantation of spinal ganglia neurons].

Arkhiv anatomii, gistologii i embriologii, 1981
The survival of the embryonal, neonatal and mature neurons from the spinal ganglia under the condition of iso- and allotransplantation into the colon mesentery of the rat was studied in chronic experiments. For seven months one-third of the mature neurons, about 100% of the neonatal neurons and only 5% of the embryonal neurons survived.
N I, Chalisova, E I, Chumasov
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Morphology of receptor innervation of spinal ganglia

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1972
A A, Milokhin, S S, Reshetnikov
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The satellite cells in cultures of dissociated spinal ganglia

Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1965
1. Spinal ganglia from 8- to 16-day chick embryos were dissociated by trypsinization, and partially or fully dissociated cellular elements were cultured either by Maximow's or by the roller tube technique. 2. The addition of human ascitic fluid or extracts from mouse salivary glands to the nutrient fluid medium is beneficial for ...
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Regulation of axonal regeneration after mammalian spinal cord injury

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023
Binhai Zheng, Mark H Tuszynski
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Walking naturally after spinal cord injury using a brain–spine interface

Nature, 2023
Félix Martel   +2 more
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