[CITATION][C] Inhibition of formation of a glial barrier as a means of permitting a peripheral nerve to grow into the brain
WF Windle, CD Clemente… - Journal of comparative …, 1952 - Wiley Online Library
WF Windle, CD Clemente, WW Chambers
Journal of comparative Neurology, 1952•Wiley Online LibraryDISCUSSION That regenerating peripheral nerve fibers do not usually enter the
parenchyma of the central nervous system is well known (Tower,'31; Tidd,'32; LeGros
Clark,'42 and'43; Iiimmel and Jloyer,'47). That this failure is probably due to formation of a
glial scar or membrane has been implied
parenchyma of the central nervous system is well known (Tower,'31; Tidd,'32; LeGros
Clark,'42 and'43; Iiimmel and Jloyer,'47). That this failure is probably due to formation of a
glial scar or membrane has been implied
DISCUSSION
That regenerating peripheral nerve fibers do not usually enter the parenchyma of the central nervous system is well known (Tower,'31; Tidd,'32; LeGros Clark,'42 and'43; Iiimmel and Jloyer,'47). That this failure is probably due to formation of a glial scar or membrane has been implied
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