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Role of Oncogenes in Neural Regeneration
1994In the intact rat sciatic nerve the nonneuronal cells surrounding the axons synthesize very low amounts of nerve growth factor (NGF). After cutting the nerve there is a biphasic increase in levels of NGF-mRNA in the distal nerve segment and in the tip of the proximal stump where axonal regrowth is initiated.
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Neural recognition molecules in disease and regeneration
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994The genetic analysis of inherited human diseases of the nervous system and the characterization of transgenic mice deficient in neural recognition molecules is opening up a new dimension in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neuro-developmental and -degenerative diseases, as well as in delineating the functions of ...
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Experimental Studies on Neural Regeneration
1981Interruption of the continuity of an axon leads to a number of morphological, metabolic and electrophysiological changes (reviewed by Lieberman 1971, Grafstein and McQuarrie 1978). These have been studied in our laboratory mainly in the facial nucleus, in the hypoglossal nucleus and in spinal motoneurons.
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Neural growth and regeneration: A cellular perspective
Experimental Neurology, 1977openaire +2 more sources
Transplanted Neurons: Neural Transplantation and Regeneration.
Science, 1986openaire +3 more sources