The presence of an injury or the selective degeneration of specific neuronal populations is commonly assumed to be a necessary prerequisite for the survival and the integration of grafted neurons in the recipient brain. In the present study we have placed solid grafts of cerebellar anlage in the fourth ventricle of adult rats, in close contact with the host cerebellar cortex, to assess the capacity of embryonic Purkinje cells to interact with adult neurons and integrate in the unlesioned cerebellar cortex. Numerous grafted Purkinje cells are indeed able to leave the implant and migrate into the host molecular layer, where they develop adult structural features. In addition, such cells are able to elicit the growth of host climbing fibre spr...
Clinical trials are under way using fetal cells to repair damaged neuronal circuitry. However, littl...
The ability of the adult mammalian brain to compensate for neuronal loss caused by injury or disease...
The ability of the adult mammalian brain to compensate for neuronal loss caused by injury or disease...
The presence of an injury or the selective degeneration of specific neuronal populations is commonly...
The presence of an injury or the selective degeneration of specific neuronal populations is commonly...
By grafting solid pieces of cerebellar anlage onto the surface of the adult rat cerebellum, we have ...
By grafting solid pieces of cerebellar anlage onto the surface of the adult rat cerebellum, we have ...
The abnormal location of large numbers of neurones is characteristic of genetic mutations which impa...
The abnormal location of large numbers of neurones is characteristic of genetic mutations which impa...
International audienceEmbryonic Purkinje cells (PCs) from cerebellar primordia grafted in adult pcd ...
To elucidate the mechanisms that regulate neuronal placement and integration in the cerebellar circ...
AbstractTo elucidate the mechanisms that regulate neuronal placement and integration in the cerebell...
CNS repair by cell transplantation requires new neurons to integrate into complex recipient networks...
The existence of stem cells in the adult nervous system is well recognized; however, the potential o...
In the adult mammalian central nervous system, reinnervation and recovery from trauma is limited. Du...
Clinical trials are under way using fetal cells to repair damaged neuronal circuitry. However, littl...
The ability of the adult mammalian brain to compensate for neuronal loss caused by injury or disease...
The ability of the adult mammalian brain to compensate for neuronal loss caused by injury or disease...
The presence of an injury or the selective degeneration of specific neuronal populations is commonly...
The presence of an injury or the selective degeneration of specific neuronal populations is commonly...
By grafting solid pieces of cerebellar anlage onto the surface of the adult rat cerebellum, we have ...
By grafting solid pieces of cerebellar anlage onto the surface of the adult rat cerebellum, we have ...
The abnormal location of large numbers of neurones is characteristic of genetic mutations which impa...
The abnormal location of large numbers of neurones is characteristic of genetic mutations which impa...
International audienceEmbryonic Purkinje cells (PCs) from cerebellar primordia grafted in adult pcd ...
To elucidate the mechanisms that regulate neuronal placement and integration in the cerebellar circ...
AbstractTo elucidate the mechanisms that regulate neuronal placement and integration in the cerebell...
CNS repair by cell transplantation requires new neurons to integrate into complex recipient networks...
The existence of stem cells in the adult nervous system is well recognized; however, the potential o...
In the adult mammalian central nervous system, reinnervation and recovery from trauma is limited. Du...
Clinical trials are under way using fetal cells to repair damaged neuronal circuitry. However, littl...
The ability of the adult mammalian brain to compensate for neuronal loss caused by injury or disease...
The ability of the adult mammalian brain to compensate for neuronal loss caused by injury or disease...