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Ultrastructural study was conducted on the superior cervical sympathetic ganglia in human foetus aged 23 weeks. It was shown that in investigated foetus the nerve fibres in the ganglion were in different phases of myelination. Also growth cones, which present evidence of still growing fibres, were observed.
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285-292
Opis fizyczny
p.285-292,fig.,ref.
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autor
- Karol Marcinkowski University School of Medical Sciences, Swiecickiego 6, 60-781 Poznan, Poland
Bibliografia
- 1. Goodman CS (1996) Mechanisms and molecules that control growth cone guidance. Annu Rev Neurosci, 19: 341–377.
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- 5. Mueller BK (1999) Growth cone guidance: first steps towards a deeper understanding. Annu Rev Neurosci, 22: 351–388.
- 6. Rehder V, Kater SB (1996) Filopodia on neuronal growth cones: multifunctional structures with sensory and motor capabilities. The Neurosciences, 8: 81–88.
- 7. Tessier-Lavigne M, Goodman CS (1996) The molecular biology of axon guidance. Science, 274: 1123–1133.
- 8. Vale RD, Banker G, Hall ZW (1992) The neuronal cytoskeleton. In: Hall ZW (ed.). An introduction to molecular neurobiology. Sinauer Associates Inc Publishers, Sunderland, Massachussetts, pp. 247–280.
- 9. Węclewicz K, Woźniak W (1983) Axonal and dendritic growth cones in the developing human spinal cord. Folia Morphol, 42: 69–72.
- 10. Woźniak W, Bruska M (1996) Ultrastructural study on axonal and dendritic growth cones in the human embryonic spinal cord. Folia Histochem Cytobiol, 34: 89–90.
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