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Regeneration in Spinal Neurons: Proteosynthesis Following Nerve Growth Factor Administration

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1966 May 6
PMID 17797458
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Abstract

Incorporation of H(3)-leucine into dorsal root ganglion cells in rats was markedly increased over that of controls following section of sciatic and femoral nerves. Crush lesion of dorsal roots did not increase the H(3)-leucine uptake of these cells except in animals which had received nerve growth factor after the operation.

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