Benowitz et al., 1990 - Google Patents
The pattern of GAP-43 immunostaining changes in the rat hippocampal formation during reactive synaptogenesisBenowitz et al., 1990
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- 9271945374638248844
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- Benowitz L
- Rodriguez W
- Neve R
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- Molecular Brain Research
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The reactive synaptogenesis that takes place in the rat hippocampal formation after certain experimental manipulations affords an opportunity to investigate the molecular events that underlie structural remodeling in the adult CNS. Between 2 and 4 days after lesioning the …
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