
Mechanisms of Neural Regeneration
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- Cover
- Copyright
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Axoplasmic streaming in regenerating and in normal nerve fibres
- Chapter 2. Neurotrophic relations in the regeneration process
- Chapter 3. Proximo-distal movement of phospholipid in the axoplasm of the intact and regenerating neurons
- Chapter 4. Factor promoting regeneration of spinal neurons: positive influence of nerve growth factor
- Chapter 5. Some ultrastructural features of segmental demyelination and myelin regeneration in peripheral nerve
- Chapter 6. Development, degeneration and regeneration of receptor organs
- Chapter 7. Nerves as morphogenetic mediators in regeneration
- Chapter 8. The trophic quality of the neuron: some theoretical considerations
- Author index
- Subject index
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