1988 •
Fetal Brain Transplants Induce Recovery of Morphological and Learning Deficits of Cortical Lesioned Rats
Authors:
Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni, Juan Carlos Fernández, Martha L. Escobar
Abstract:
The recovery from brain injuring has recently been obtained using the fetal brain transplant technique in adult mammal brains. Thus, it has been established that transplanted neurons differentiate and make connections with the host brain (Frotscher and Zimmer, 1986). Moreover, there are studies that have been able to show biochemical and functional changes due to such transplants (Bjorklund and Stenevi, 1977; Drucker-Colin et al, 1984). Up until recently, some studies have shown cognitive function recuperation (Bjorklund and Stenevi, 1985; Dunn (...)
The recovery from brain injuring has recently been obtained using the fetal brain transplant technique in adult mammal brains. Thus, it has been established that transplanted neurons differentiate and make connections with the host brain (Frotscher and Zimmer, 1986). Moreover, there are studies that have been able to show biochemical and functional changes due to such transplants (Bjorklund and Stenevi, 1977; Drucker-Colin et al, 1984). Up until recently, some studies have shown cognitive function recuperation (Bjorklund and Stenevi, 1985; Dunnett et al, 1985). (Read More)
Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni, Juan Fernández, Martha Lilia Escobar
Cell Function and Disease ·
1988
Neuroscience |
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