Degeneration Patterns in the Nervous System
β Scribed by M. Singer and J.P. SchadΓ© (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1965
- Leaves
- 291
- Series
- Progress in Brain Research 14
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Advisory Board
Page ii
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
List of Contributors
Page v
Preface
Page vii
The Use of Degeneration Methods in the Investigation of Short Neuronal Connexions Original Research Article
Pages 1-32
J. SzentΓ‘gothai
A Discussion on Retrograde Changes in Nerve Fibres Original Research Article
Pages 33-56
W.A. Beresford
Some Electron Microscopical Observations of Degenerative Changes in Central Nervous Synapses Original Research Article
Pages 57-76
R.W. Guillery
Degeneration and Regeneration in the Vertebrate Central Nervous System During Embryogenesis Original Research Article
Pages 77-96
B. KΓ€llΓ©n
Chemically (TCP) Induced Fibre Degeneration in the Central Nervous System, with reference to Clinical and Neuropharmacological Aspects Original Research Article
Pages 97-121
P. Glees, H. Janzik
Degeneration Patterns in the Optic Lobe of Cephalopods Original Research Article
Pages 122-142
J. Drukker, J.P. SchadΓ©
Behavioural Aspects of Degeneration and Regeneration in Fish Brain: a Comparison with Higher Vertebrates Original Research Article
Pages 143-231
J. Segaar
Problems of Reinnervation of Muscle Original Research Article
Pages 232-262
J.T. Aitken
Proliferation in the Embryonic Brain with Special Reference to the Overgrowth Phenomenon and its Possible Relationship to Neoplasia Original Research Article
Pages 263-278
B. KΓ€llΓ©n
Author Index
Pages 279-282
Subject Index
Pages 283-286
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