2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11062-016-9545-2
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Processes of Proliferation and Apoptosis in the Cerebellum of the Parr (Oncorhynchus masou) after Mechanical Injury

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“…In our studies on the second day from the date of injury to the cerebellum, intensity of TUNELlabeling of apoptotic bodies was not very high [26]. However, apoptosis in a zone adjacent to the areas of trauma has been well defined.…”
Section: Apoptosis and Cell Migration After Injury Of Cerebellumcontrasting
confidence: 55%
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“…In our studies on the second day from the date of injury to the cerebellum, intensity of TUNELlabeling of apoptotic bodies was not very high [26]. However, apoptosis in a zone adjacent to the areas of trauma has been well defined.…”
Section: Apoptosis and Cell Migration After Injury Of Cerebellumcontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Two days after injury in adjacent zone, we detected significant change in cell composition in molecular and in the granular layers [26]. The most characteristic phenomenon was the emergence of large areas of cell migration from the area of regional neurogenic niches and the largest area of the secondary neurogenesis, located in the dorsomedial part of cerebellar body ( Figure 1A).…”
Section: Apoptosis and Cell Migration After Injury Of Cerebellummentioning
confidence: 92%