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Chapter and Conference Paper
Effects of Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia on Peptide Neuronal Populations in Different Brain Regions and on Behavioral Performances in Rats
It is known that neurons are more sensitive to ischemic damage than oligodendroglia, astroglia, and endothelial cells [7]. Furthermore, the neuronal populations in various brain regions show a differential vul...
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Chapter
Regeneration in the Central Nervous System: Concepts and Facts
In many years, based on Cajal’s statement “… nerve paths are fixed, ended, immutable. Everything may die, nothing may be regenerated…” (Ramon y Cajal 1928) it has been assumed that the central nervous system (...
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Chapter
Aspects on the Integrative Capabilities of the Central Nervous System: Evidence for ‘Volume Transmission’ and its Possible Relevance for Receptor-Receptor Interactions
The hypothesis is introduced that the central nervous system (CNS) is endowed with the capability of handling information, not only based on the topological organization of its elements and the patterns of imp...
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Chapter
Aspects on the Integrative Capabilities of the Central Nervous System: Evidence for ‘Volume Transmission’ and its Possible Relevance for Receptor-Receptor Interactions
The hypothesis is introduced that the central nervous system (CNS) is endowed with the capability of handling information, not only based on the topological organization of its elements and the patterns of imp...
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Chapter
Studies on the Involvement of Polyamines for the Trophic Actions of the Ganglioside GM1 in Mechanically and 6-hydroxydopamine Lesioned Rats. Evidence for a Permissive Role of Putrescine
In 1983 we were able to demonstrate for the first time that chronic ganglioside GM1 treatment in mechanically lesioned rats could partly counteract the retrograde cell body degeneration taking place in the cen...