Fate of GAP-43 in ascending spinal axons of DRG neurons after peripheral nerve injury: delayed accumulation and correlation with regenerative potential

作者: DJ Schreyer , JH Skene

DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.11-12-03738.1991

关键词: NeuroscienceCentral nervous systemSpinal cordPeripheral nerve injuryAxoplasmic transportCell biologyBiologySciatic nerveNeuronAxonDorsal root ganglion

摘要: Proteins characteristic of growing axons often fail to be induced or transported along axons that have been interrupted far from their cell bodies in the adult mammalian CNS. Here, we …

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