Synchronous neuronal activity is a signal for axonal sprouting after cortical lesions in the adult (J. of Neuroscience. — 2002. Jul. — 15, 22 (14). —P. 6062—6070: англ.)
S. Carmichael , M. Chesselet
Neurology Bulletin ›› 2002, Vol. XXXIV ›› Issue (3-4) : 69 -69.
Synchronous neuronal activity is a signal for axonal sprouting after cortical lesions in the adult (J. of Neuroscience. — 2002. Jul. — 15, 22 (14). —P. 6062—6070: англ.)
It was found that immediately after ischemic damage, neurons begin to produce electrical impulses of a special frequency, which cause activation of regenerative processes. According to the authors of the work, these neuronal impulses are similar to those that take place in the brain during maturation.
Carmichael S., Chesselet M.
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