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Long-term Degeneration Renders Central Tracts Refractory to Penetration by Regenerating Optic Fibers

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1982 Jul 15
PMID 7104746
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Abstract

We have examined time-dependent changes in the ability of degenerating central pathways in the goldfish to be penetrated by regenerative axons. We have found that when a tract has degenerated for 2--5 weeks it is readily penetrated by regenerating optic fibers. However, tracts which degenerated for any longer than 6 weeks, before being exposed to the regenerating fibers, were only sparsely penetrated by them. We conclude that over a period of no less than 6 weeks, degenerating central tracts in the goldfish change their character and become relatively refractory to penetration by regenerating axons.

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