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Retrograde Signaling After Nerve Injury
1984The nerve cell body’s reaction after an axonal lesion was first described in 1892 by Nissl. This reaction, later to be termed chromatolysis, is characterized by dispersion of the Nissl bodies and decreased cytoplasmic basophilia. The functional meaning of chromatolysis is still not completely understood, and we do not know the mechanism by which the ...
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Retrograde signaling at the synapse
Journal of Neurobiology, 1994R K, Murphey, , DavisGW
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Retrograde semaphorin signaling regulates synapse elimination in the developing mouse brain
Science, 2014Naofumi Uesaka +2 more
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