Brook et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Axotomy-induced alterations in the red nucleus revealed by monoclonal antibody, Py, following a low thoracic spinal cord lesion in the adult ratBrook et al., 1997
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- Brook G
- Nacimiento W
- Taheri A
- Woodhams P
- Noth J
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- Spinal cord
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The monoclonal antibody Py was previously developed as a tool for the identification of sub- populations of hippocampal neurons. Here, the differential distribution of Py immunore- activity in the mid-brain is described showing that Py also serves as a useful marker for other …
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