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Title: Purkinje cell survival and axonal regeneration are age dependent: An in vitro study
Author(s): Dusart, I
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE Volume: 17 Issue: 10 Pages: 3710-3726 Published: MAY 15 1997
Cited References: 59 Selected References: 59
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1. Title: Cell death and axon regeneration of Purkinje cells after axotomy: Challenges of classical hypotheses of axon regeneration
Author(s): Dusart I, Ghoumari A, Wehrle R, et al.
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2. Title: LACK OF PURKINJE-CELL LOSS IN ADULT-RAT CEREBELLUM FOLLOWING PROTRACTED AXOTOMY - DEGENERATIVE CHANGES AND REGENERATIVE ATTEMPTS OF THE SEVERED AXONS
Author(s): DUSART I, SOTELO C
Source: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY   Volume: 347   Issue: 2   Pages: 211-232   Published: SEP 8 1994
3. Title: Olivocerebellar axon regeneration and target reinnervation following dissociated Schwann cell grafts in surgically injured cerebella of adult rats
Author(s): Bravin M, Savio T, Strata P, et al.
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4. Title: DIFFERENTIAL REGENERATIVE RESPONSE OF PURKINJE-CELL AND INFERIOR OLIVARY AXONS CONFRONTED WITH EMBRYONIC GRAFTS - ENVIRONMENTAL CUES VERSUS INTRINSIC NEURONAL DETERMINANTS
Author(s): ROSSI F, JANKOVSKI A, SOTELO C
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5. Title: Sprouting of adult Purkinje cell axons in lesioned mouse cerebellum: "Non-permissive" versus "permissive" environment
Author(s): Morel MP, Dusart I, Sotelo C
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROCYTOLOGY   Volume: 31   Issue: 8-9   Pages: 633-647   Published: SEP-NOV 2002
6. Title: The developmental loss of the ability of Purkinje cells to regenerate their axons occurs in the absence of myelin: An in vitro model to prevent myelination
Author(s): Bouslama-Oueghlani L, Wehrle R, Sotelo C, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Volume: 23   Issue: 23   Pages: 8318-8329   Published: SEP 10 2003
7. Title: Role of GAP-43 in mediating the responsiveness of cerebellar and precerebellar neurons to axotomy
Author(s): Wehrle R, Caroni P, Sotelo C, et al.
Source: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Volume: 13   Issue: 5   Pages: 857-870   Published: MAR 2001
8. Title: Why do mature CNS neurons of mammals fail to re-establish connections following injury - functions of Bcl-2
Author(s): Chen DF, Tonegawa S
Source: CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION   Volume: 5   Issue: 10   Pages: 816-822   Published: OCT 1998
9. Title: Experimental strategies to promote axonal regeneration after traumatic central nervous system injury
Author(s): Stichel CC, Muller HW
Source: PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY   Volume: 56   Issue: 2   Pages: 119-148   Published: OCT 1998
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Author(s): Schwab ME, Bartholdi D
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