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Patterns of degeneration in the human cochlear nerve

Hearing Research, 1995
The patterns of neural degeneration of the spiral ganglion were studied in 12 human pathologic specimens and 2 normal neonatal specimens. Morphometric analysis of spiral ganglion cells included the maximum cross-sectional areas of both large (type 1) and small (type II) spiral ganglion cells.
C E, Zimmermann   +2 more
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Cochlear Nerve Degeneration Coincident With Adrenocerebroleukodystrophy

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1976
A 19-month-old boy had adrenocerebroleukodystrophy and unusually severe cochlear nerve degeneration and demyelination, a condition in advance of that expected from known disease entities. We report the only known temporal bone study in adrenocerebroleukodystrophy.
M, Igarashi   +3 more
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Early changes in degenerating mammalian nerves

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 1952
Abstract When a peripheral nerve is crushed with forceps the myelin and axoplasm are displaced along the nerve and behave as liquids. The direction of this displacement can be controlled by obstructing the flow in one or the other direction.
G, CAUSEY, E, PALMER
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Degenerate Hopf Bifurcation and Nerve Impulse

SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 1985
The author studies the Hodgkin-Huxley equations for nerve impulses in isolated giant axons of squid. As usual in these studies, Hopf bifurcation theory, in this case the theory of degenerate Hopf bifurcation, is used. She computes numerically several invariants required to apply the theory of \textit{M. Golubitsky} and \textit{W. F.
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Degeneration and regeneration in peripheral nerve

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1967
R A, Lehman, G J, Hayes
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Wallerian Degeneration in the Optic Nerve of the Rabbit

Cells Tissues Organs, 2004
Progressive anterograde axonal degeneration is known to follow after transection of the axon from the soma, which to some extent correlates with the passage of time after the lesion. However, the minimum time required for such changes to begin remains unresolved.
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A STUDY OF NERVE DEGENERATION AND REGENERATION

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1946
J, ERLANGER, G M, SCHOEPFLE
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Magnetic resonance neurography of peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration

Lancet, The, 1997
J S Tsuruda   +2 more
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The effect of nerve degeneration on the structure of neurotubules

Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1948
E, DE ROBERTIS, F O, SCHMITT
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