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Wallerian Degeneration in the Rat

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1954
ABSTRACT If a peripheral nerve is cut, that portion of the nerve distal to the point of section undergoes a series of changes characteristic of Wallerian degeneration. Logan, Mannell & Rossiter (1952 a) showed that in the peripheral segment of the sciatic nerve of the cat degenerating after nerve section there is an increase in the ...
W. A. Mannell, R. J. Rossiter
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CHEMISTRY OF WALLERIAN DEGENERATION

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1950
DEMYELINATION, or the destruction of the myelin sheath of nerve fibers, is a prominent characteristic of many neurologic disorders. An understanding of the chemical changes associated with demyelination is obviously desirable. A study of these changes is practicable only if there is available a ready means of producing the destruction of "myelin ...
A C, JOHNSON, A R, McNABB, R J, ROSSITER
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Oligodendrocyte survival in Wallerian degeneration

Acta Neuropathologica, 1990
The long-term survival of oligodendrocytes in the absence of axons in adult animals was studied following Wallerian degeneration of the optic nerves of adult rats for periods up to 22 months. In contrast to the findings in development and in young animals, large numbers of oligodendrocytes survived during this time period even when deprived of axonal ...
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The Drama of Wallerian Degeneration: The Cast, Crew, and Script

Annual Review of Genetics, 2021
Kai Zhang, Yanshan Fang
exaly  

Indirect Wallerian Degeneration

1974
After a mechanical lesion of a nerve fibre the part of the fibre distal to the lesion undergoes degenerative changes, so-called Walleriandegeneration. Prominent changes also take place in the fibre parts immediately adjacent to the lesion, the trauma zone (Cajal, 1928 a, b).
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Direct Wallerian Degeneration

1974
In the previous study (Part I) a description was given of the ultrastructural changes occurring during indirect Wallerian degeneration in the intramedullary root fibre region of the kitten hypoglossal nerve. One of the striking features of this degeneration process was the appearance at an early stage of microglial cells completely covered by myelin ...
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Wallerian Degeneration☆

2017
S.L. Carroll, S.H. Worley
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Wallerian Degeneration, WldS, and Nmnat

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2010
Michael P Coleman, Marc R Freeman
exaly  

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