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.

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Neurology Bulletin ›› 2002, Vol. XXXIV ›› Issue (3-4) :69 -69. DOI: 10.17816/nb89884
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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.)

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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.

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S. Carmichael, M. Chesselet. 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.). Neurology Bulletin, 2002, XXXIV(3-4): 69-69 DOI:10.17816/nb89884

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