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Volumn 12, Issue 10, 2000, Pages 3589-3595
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Functional connections are established in the deafferented rat spinal cord by peripherally transplanted human embryonic sensory neurons
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Author keywords
Nerve regeneration; Neuroplasticity; Sensory ganglia; Transitional zone electrophysiology
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Indexed keywords
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ARTICLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DEAFFERENTATION;
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY;
FEMALE;
FLUORESCENCE;
HUMAN;
HUMAN CELL;
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RAT;
SENSORY NERVE CELL;
SPINAL CORD;
SPINAL GANGLION;
STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION;
SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION;
ACTION POTENTIALS;
ANIMALS;
AXONS;
AXOTOMY;
CELL COUNT;
ELECTRIC STIMULATION;
FEMALE;
FETUS;
GANGLIA, SPINAL;
HUMANS;
NERVE REGENERATION;
NEUROFILAMENT PROTEINS;
NEURONS, AFFERENT;
RADICULOPATHY;
RATS;
RATS, SPRAGUE-DAWLEY;
REACTION TIME;
RECOVERY OF FUNCTION;
REFLEX;
SPINAL CORD INJURIES;
SPINAL NERVE ROOTS;
SYNAPSES;
SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION;
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EID: 0033791606
PISSN: 0953816X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1046/j.1460-9568.2000.00245.x Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (32)
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References (32)
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