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A quantitative investigation of the response to injury of the central nervous system of rats treated with ACTH and triiodothyronine

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Une êtude quantitative des effets de ACTH et T3 sur la réaction des cellules gliales dans le corpus callosum, après incision, a montré que ces 2 hormones n'ont aucun effet sur, cette réaction. Ainsi, on ne peut plus soutenir l'idée généralement acceptée que ces hormones provoquent une régégnération partielle de l'axone central du système nerveux, en modifiant la cicatrice gliale.

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Acknowledgements. The authors are indebted to Mr.R. Morris at the Women's Hospital, Birmingham for the assay of corticosterone and to Mrs.S. Buckley for preparing the many slides for histological examination.

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Flint, G., Berry, M. A quantitative investigation of the response to injury of the central nervous system of rats treated with ACTH and triiodothyronine. Experientia 29, 297–299 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01926487

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