The effects of successive lesions on the time course of the sprouting response in the hippocampus of the rat

作者: Gary Lynch , J. Randall McWilliams , Christine Gall

DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(82)90654-0

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摘要: Abstract Sprouting into the middle molecular layer of dendrate gyrus was compared in adult rats which received only a lesion entorhinal cortex (one-stage group) or that preceded by removal contralateral hippocampus (two-stage group). Reinnervation comparable two groups, result suggests delays initiation sprouting are not due to time required mobilize growth response reactive axons.

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