1987
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.1051930207
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Regeneration of the eighth nerve fibers after transection in the red‐eared turtle, Chrysemys scripta elegans

Abstract: The present study examined the time sequence of degeneration and regeneration after transection of the eighth nerve in the red-eared turtle as well as the chromatolytic reaction of the turtle auditory ganglion cells. Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) transport between auditory ganglion cells and the medulla identified eighth nerve connections. The course of eighth nerve degeneration was followed with Fink and Heimer degeneration stain and HRP reaction. Cresyl-violet-stained sections through auditory ganglion cells … Show more

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“…These look like degenerating fibers, as reported previously in the frog cerebellum (Bernocchi et al, 1994) and in other areas of the vertebrate CNS (Kaplan and Clemente, 1981;Marbey and Browner, 1987;Oestreicher et al, 1988).…”
Section: What Is the Role Of No After Axotomy?supporting
confidence: 82%
“…These look like degenerating fibers, as reported previously in the frog cerebellum (Bernocchi et al, 1994) and in other areas of the vertebrate CNS (Kaplan and Clemente, 1981;Marbey and Browner, 1987;Oestreicher et al, 1988).…”
Section: What Is the Role Of No After Axotomy?supporting
confidence: 82%