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Ubiquitinated eosinophilic granules in the inferior olivary nucleus

Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 1990
Ubiquitinated ìntracytoplasmic eosinophilic granules were found in the inferior olivary neurons of 99 normal individuals. The granules, ranging from 1 to 8 μM in diameter, were round and appeared in groups. Their number increased significantly with ageing.
S, Kato, A, Hirano, T, Suenaga, S H, Yen
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Pathological study of pseudohypertrophy of the inferior olivary nucleus

Neuropathology, 2010
There have been only a few reports about the immunohistochemical study of pseudohypertrophy of the inferior olivary nucleus (PH-IO). We therefore performed the detailed immunohistochemical study of 10 PH-IOs in 8 patients to clarify the mechanism of neuronal degeneration and its related phenomenon of PH-IO.
Katsuhiko, Ogawa   +5 more
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Truncal Ataxia From Infarction Involving the Inferior Olivary Nucleus

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2012
Truncal ataxia in medullary infarction may be caused by involvement of the lateral part of the medulla; however, truncal ataxia in infarction involving the inferior olivary nucleus (ION) has received comparatively little attention. We report a patient with truncal ataxia due to medial medullary infarction located in the ION.
Jae Hyun, Park   +4 more
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Immunohistochemical study of pseudohypertrophy of the inferior olivary nucleus

Clinical Neuropathology, 2014
Pathogenesis of pseudohypertrophy of the inferior olivary nucleus (PH-IO) was analyzed based on immunohistochemical study.Immunostained medullas with PH-IO were observed with confocal laser microscopy.αB-crystallin (αBC) was frequently expressed in the neurons and co-localized with microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2).
Katsuhiko, Ogawa   +7 more
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Banding of rubro-olivary terminations in the principal inferior olivary nucleus of the chimpanzee

Brain Research, 1985
An electrolytic lesion centered just dorsal to, and grazing the superior surface of, the rostral red nucleus (RNr) was produced stereotactically in a single chimpanzee. Perikarya of the ipsilateral RNr exhibited retrograde cell changes, demonstrating interruption of its efferent fibers.
N L, Strominger   +2 more
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Ethanol increases single unit activity in the inferior olivary nucleus

Brain Research, 1986
Single unit recording of rat inferior olivary nucleus neurons reveals significantly elevated discharge after acute intraperitoneal injection of 2 g/kg ethanol. This effect is consistent across 3 different methods of anesthesia and immobilization: local Xylocaine plus intraperitoneal D-tubocurare, intraperitoneal chloral hydrate and halothane vapor.
J, Rogers   +3 more
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TRANSSYNAPTIC DEGENERATION IN THE INFERIOR OLIVARY NUCLEUS ASSOCIATED WITH PONTINE GLIOBLASTOMA

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1985
A case of glioblastoma arising in the pons of a 14‐year‐old boy in whom transsynaptic degeneration was found in the inferior olivary nucleus is reported. The tumor occupied most of the pons including the tegmental tract and invaded into the midbrain, medulla oblongata, cerebellar peduncles, thalamus, basal ganglia, and meninges.
Y, Nakamura   +8 more
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The synaptic cluster )glomerulus( in the inferior olivary nucleus

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1976
AbstractThis report describes the fine structural features and distribution of the synaptic cluster )glomerulus( within the inferior olivary nucleus of the opossum. The postsynaptic elements typically include spiny appendages and small diameter dendrites which exhibit attachment plaques and gap junctions.
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Allometric Characteristics of the Developing Inferior Olivary Nucleus of the Kitten

Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 1984
The allometric characteristics of the inferior olivary complex were studied in 13 kittens, which ranged in age from 39 to 125 days gestation (parturition = 62 days). The date of conception was known for 8 of the specimens whereas only the date of birth was known for the other 5 kittens. Each brain stem was serially sectioned and every tenth section was
D C, Polistina, L T, Robertson
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Developmental studies of the inferior olivary nucleus in staggerer mutant mice

Developmental Brain Research, 1994
The neurological mutation, staggerer, causes a severe disruption in the integrity of the olivo-cerebellar circuitry. The primary site of action is the Purkinje cell population which is reduced in cell number, with cells that are atrophic in dendritic structure, small in size and ectopic in position.
Zanjani, Hadi Shojaeian   +4 more
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