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Tissue Specificity in Nerve Regeneration
Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1986In 1944 Weiss & Taylor presented experimental evidence against "neurotropism" in nerve regeneration. We used a silicone Y-chamber system to repeat some of those experiments. The proximal stump of transected rat sciatic nerve was introduced into the proximal inlet of the Y. One of the distal outlets was left empty, plugged or occupied by a tendon graft,
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Magnetic Stimulation of Nerve Tissue
Medical & Biological Engineering, 1973A new principle for stimulating excitable tissue has been investigated in frog nerve-muscle preparations. The nerve was placed in, a high-frequency stationary magnetic field (1 kHz to 1 MHz) and the isometric contraction of the muscle was used as a measure of the stimulatory effect.
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Science, 1965
Of the three stated goals of this symposium two have been amply realized. All those interested in basic research can become acquainted with the work of colleagues in other fields, and clinicians may gain a glimpse of what is new. But the book fails to attain the third goal, of providing information immediately pertinent to diagnosis and patient care ...
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Of the three stated goals of this symposium two have been amply realized. All those interested in basic research can become acquainted with the work of colleagues in other fields, and clinicians may gain a glimpse of what is new. But the book fails to attain the third goal, of providing information immediately pertinent to diagnosis and patient care ...
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2015
Providing the base for the most sophisticated functions and tasks of the body, including memory and creativity, the tissue of the nervous system has attracted the greatest attention from the earliest days of microscopy to the present. The complex functional processes in the central and peripheral parts of the nervous system are continuously topics in ...
Margit Pavelka, Jürgen Roth
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Providing the base for the most sophisticated functions and tasks of the body, including memory and creativity, the tissue of the nervous system has attracted the greatest attention from the earliest days of microscopy to the present. The complex functional processes in the central and peripheral parts of the nervous system are continuously topics in ...
Margit Pavelka, Jürgen Roth
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Regulation of Noradrenaline Biosynthesis in Nerve Tissue
Nature, 1967THE noradrenaline (NA) content of sympathetically innervated organs remains remarkably constant, at a concentration characteristic of each individual organ, during widely varying states of nerve activity1. Because an increase in the frequency of nerve impulses is associated with an increased loss of NA from the neurone, its capacity to maintain an ...
L, Stjärne, F, Lishajko, R H, Roth
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Facial Nerve Repair With Tissue Adhesive
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1979The facial nerve in dogs was exposed, transected, and repaired by either of two methods. Suture and a Silastic sheath was the control method, since a review of the literature suggests it gives the highest rate of success. A tissue adhesive (Histoacryl) was used as the experimental method. In both techniques, the surgical microscope was used.
K H, Siedentop, A, Loewy
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The nerve of that adipose tissue
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2001Neuroendocrinology of Leptinedited by Ehud Ur. Karger, Basel, 2000.CHF 169.00, DEM 202.00, $147.00 (x + 129 pages)ISBN 3 8055 6921 1The recent discovery of leptin as the product of expression of the obese gene (LEP) has resulted in an explosion of research activity that has broadened our understanding of the role of leptin and downstream factors in ...
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Nerve Sheaths in the Leptomeningeal Connective Tissue
Cells Tissues Organs, 1983In 2 cats nerves of the spinal pia mater were studied by means of electron microscopy. These nerves possessed no perineurium. However, it has been observed that flat cells of the surrounding connective tissue can form an incomplete covering for small nerve bundles.
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[Transplantation of nerve tissue].
Arkhiv patologii, 1980The results of transplantation of various parts of the central and peripheral nervous system are considered. Transplantation of nerve trunks is used clinically, and heterogenous regeneration of the nerves results in reinnervation of tissues and organs.
E I, Chumasov, N I, Chalisova
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Hexosamine in normal and pathological nerve tissue
Acta Neuropathologica, 1969During the first six months of formalin fixation LHA values decrease about 20% in both grey and white matter. RHA does not decrease in the white matter but increases in the grey matter. Determination of LHA and RHA after six months of fixation is accurate enough for quantitative biological and pathological studies.
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