L Guth
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Guth L, Zhang Z, DiProspero N, Joubin K, Fitch M
Exp Neurol
. 1994 Mar;
126(1):76-87.
PMID: 8157128
Trauma to the rat's spinal cord results in a lesion characterized by ingrowth of glial cells, accumulation of macrophages, and the progressive development of necrosis and cavitation. Since, when appropriately...
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Guth L, Albers R, Barrett C, DONATI E
Exp Neurol
. 1988 Apr;
100(1):83-97.
PMID: 3127231
In experiments on nerve regeneration requiring assessment of the rate and extent of axonal outgrowth, the availability of a simple and accurate method of quantification would be extremely useful. We...
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Hinkel E, Guth L, Duber C, Wendling P
Med Klin (Munich)
. 1988 Jan;
83(1):33-6.
PMID: 3352555
No abstract available.
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Wong V, Barrett C, DONATI E, Guth L
J Comp Neurol
. 1987 Mar;
257(1):122-9.
PMID: 3106431
Certain neurons of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and some fibers of the sciatic nerve contain histochemically demonstrable carbonic anhydrase activity. Since the distribution of this enzyme throughout the nervous system...
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Guth L, Barrett C, DONATI E, Smith M, Lifson M, Roberts E
Exp Neurol
. 1985 Apr;
88(1):44-55.
PMID: 3979515
We have demonstrated that a brief compression lesion of the rat spinal cord produces axotomy with minimal necrosis or scarring and that axons grow into such a lesion along longitudinally...
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Guth L, Barrett C, DONATI E, Anderson F, Smith M, Lifson M
Exp Neurol
. 1985 Apr;
88(1):1-12.
PMID: 3979504
To date, there are no reports of growth of significant numbers of axons into or across a lesion of the mammalian spinal cord. However, recent studies showing that CNS axons...
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Barrett C, DONATI E, Guth L
Exp Neurol
. 1984 May;
84(2):374-85.
PMID: 6370713
Transection of the thoracic spinal cord in adult rats produces an astroglial reaction at the lesion site which spreads gradually to lumbar segments. We compared the spread of gliosis in...
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Reier P, Perlow M, Guth L
Brain Res
. 1983 Nov;
312(2):201-19.
PMID: 6652515
Although fetal brain tissue, grafted into the CNS of neonatal and adult animals, has been shown to survive and differentiate, relatively little information has been obtained regarding the development of...
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Guth L
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 1983 Sep;
64(9):408-11.
PMID: 6351805
The functional properties of nerve and muscle are matched in such a way as to maximize efficiency of the motor unit. This matching is in large measure determined by the...