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Degenerative changes in dendrites following axonal transection

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Im Zusammenhang mit Untersuchungen an jungen Katzen über den Effekt der Durchschneidung von Axonen sind in Nauta-Präparaten zum ersten Mal am zentralen Teil der Neurone degenerierende Dendriten gefunden worden. Die Bedeutung dieses Befundes wird kurz diskutiert.

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Grant, G. Degenerative changes in dendrites following axonal transection. Experientia 21, 722–723 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138497

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