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    Regeneration of adult rat CNS axons into peripheral nerve autografts: ultrastructural studies of the early stages of axonal sprouting and regenerative axonal growth

    If one end of a segment of peripheral nerve is inserted into the brain or spinal cord, neuronal perikarya in the vicinity of the graft tip can be labelled with retrogradely transported tracers applied to the d...

    G. Campbell, A. R. Lieberman, P. N. Anderson, M. Turmaine in Journal of Neurocytology (1992)

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    GAP-43 in the axons of mammalian CNS neurons regenerating into peripheral nerve grafts

    Although mature mammalian CNS neurons do not normally regenerate axons after injury, it is well established that they will regrow axons over long distances into peripheral nerve implants. We have autografted s...

    G. Campbell, P. N. Anderson, M. Turmaine, A. R. Lieberman in Experimental Brain Research (1991)

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    Schwann cell migration through freeze-killed peripheral nerve grafts without accompanying axons

    Freeze-dried tibial nerve grafts were anastomosed to either the proximal stump or the distal stump of severed tibial nerves in adult inbred Fischer rats. In the case of grafts attached to the proximal stump th...

    P. N. Anderson, W. Nadim, M. Turmaine in Acta Neuropathologica (1991)

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    Peripheral nerve regeneration through optic nerve grafts

    Grafts of optic nerve were placed end-toend with the proximal stumps of severed common peroneal nerves in inbred mice. It was found that fraying the proximal end of adult optic nerve grafts to disrupt the glia...

    P. N. Anderson, P. Woodham, M. Turmaine in Acta Neuropathologica (1989)