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Wallerian degeneration of the pontocerebellar fibers.
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Acetylation and Wallerian degeneration
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WALLERIAN DEGENERATION: A SEQUENTIAL PROCESS
Journal of Neurochemistry, 1969Abstract—A study of Wallerian degeneration as a function of time has indicated that the degenerative process is sequential, that it begins with myelin that was laid down last and progresses toward myelin that was laid down first. It is proposed that Wallerian degeneration is a relatively poor model for the study of degeneration of nervous tissue in ...
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Peripheral Nerve Glycolysis in Wallerian Degeneration
Archives of Neurology, 1967Although lLTHOUGH no completely satisfactory explanation for the changes occurring in the transected nerve has been established, nevertheless, changes in some enzymes associated with experimental wallerian degeneration have been reported. Most prominent among these are acetylcholinesterase, phosphatases, succinic dehydrogenase, and β-glucuronidase. 1-8
I, DeSibrik, D, O'Doherty
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Oligodendrocyte survival in Wallerian degeneration
Acta Neuropathologica, 1990The 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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