Primary neurons maintain their central axonal arbors in the spinal dorsal horn following peripheral nerve injury: an anatomical analysis using transganglionic transport of horseradish peroxidase.

作者: Tomosada Sugimoto , Stephen Gobel

DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(82)90598-4

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摘要: Abstract This study in adult cats demonstrates that primary neurons of all sizes survive following the transection and capping with a polyethylene tube their peripheral processes superficial radial nerve. The central axonal arbors these injured remain intact maintain normal topographic position across laminae I–VI cervical (C6–C8) dorsal horn. In addition, they synaptic vesicles, some connections ability to transport horseradish peroxidase transganglionically.

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