1987
DOI: 10.3999/jscpt.18.387
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The effect of intravenously administered methylcobalamin on the experimental adriamycin neuropathy. Morphometric study.

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“…Mecobalamin accelerates transmethylation in nerve tissues and increases biolytic synthesis of nucleic acids and phospholipids [12,13]. Its efficacy in experimental studies has been documented with regard to the regeneration of peripheral nerves that previously showed Wallerian degeneration [14], regeneration in acrylamid neuropathy [15], uremic neuropathy [16], segmental demyelination due to diabetic peripheral neuropathy [17], and axonal degeneration due to adriamycin neuropathy [18]. In clinical studies, the efficacy of mecobalamin has been reported in nerverelated diseases such as peripheral neuropathy associated with diabetic polyneuropathy [19,20].…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Mecobalamin accelerates transmethylation in nerve tissues and increases biolytic synthesis of nucleic acids and phospholipids [12,13]. Its efficacy in experimental studies has been documented with regard to the regeneration of peripheral nerves that previously showed Wallerian degeneration [14], regeneration in acrylamid neuropathy [15], uremic neuropathy [16], segmental demyelination due to diabetic peripheral neuropathy [17], and axonal degeneration due to adriamycin neuropathy [18]. In clinical studies, the efficacy of mecobalamin has been reported in nerverelated diseases such as peripheral neuropathy associated with diabetic polyneuropathy [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%