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  1. Myelin Antigens and Antimyelin Antibodies
  2. Neuronal activity and development of inhibitory synapses
  3. Circuit reorganization in cerebellar cultures after injury
  4. The changeable nervous system: Studies on neuroplasticity in cerebellar cultures
  5. Demyelination and Demyelinating Antibodies
  6. Cell Proliferation Inhibition in Remitting Multiple Sclerosis CSF
  7. Signaling for Activity-Dependent Inhibitory Synaptogenesis via the TrkB Receptor
  8. Nerve Regeneration
  9. Demyelinating antibodies in multiple sclerosis
  10. TrkB Receptor Ligands Promote Activity-Dependent Inhibitory Synaptogenesis
  11. Eighth International Symposium on Neural Regeneration
  12. Neurotrophins and activity-dependent inhibitory synaptogenesis
  13. Preface
  14. Effects of exposure to low-dose pyridostigmine on neuromuscular junctions in vitro
  15. BDNF and NT-4, but not NT-3, promote development of inhibitory synapses in the absence of neuronal activity
  16. Neuromuscular responses to pyridostigmine bromide in organotypic spinal cord-muscle culture
  17. The extracellular matrix molecule, laminin, induces Purkinje cell dendritic spine proliferation in granule cell depleted cerebellar cultures
  18. Seventh International Symposium on Neural Regeneration
  19. Serial changes in granuloprival cerebellar cultures after transplantation with granule cells and glia: A timed ultrastructural study
  20. Cerebellar Culture Models of Dendritic Spine Proliferation After Transplantation of Glia
  21. NEURAL PLASTICITY IN CEREBELLAR CULTURES
  22. Neural Regeneration: 6th International Symposium
  23. Activity-Dependent Changes in “Transplanted” Cerebellar Cultures
  24. Electrophysiological differences between Purkinje cells in organotypic and granuloprival cerebellar cultures
  25. Circuit reorganization in granuloprival cerebellar cultures in the absence of neuronal activity
  26. Molecular compartmentation expressed in cerebellar cultures in the absence of neuronal activity and neuron-glia interactions
  27. Persistence of heterotypical synapses in transplanted cerebellar cultures in the absence of functional glia
  28. Reduced cortical inhibitory synaptogenesis in organotypic cerebellar cultures developing in the absence of neuronal activity
  29. Dystrophic dendrites induced in cultured Purkinje cells by exposure to vinblastine
  30. Plastic changes in ara c-treated and “transplanted” coeruleocerebellar cultures
  31. Morphological correlates of altered neuronal activity in organotypic cerebellar cultures chronically exposed to anti-GABA agents
  32. Models of Neural Circuit Reorganization After Injury
  33. Preface
  34. Organotypic Neural Cultures
  35. Induction of dendritic spine proliferation by an astrocyte secreted factor
  36. Reorganization of organotypic cultures of mouse cerebellum exposed to cytosine arabinoside: A timed ultrastructural study
  37. Myelination and glial ensheathment of purkinje cells in cerebellar cultures are not inhibited by antibodies to the neural cell adhesion molecule, N-CAM
  38. Neural Regeneration and Transplantation
  39. Myelination of axons within cytosine arabinoside treated mouse cerebellar explants by cultured rat oligodendrocytes
  40. Tissue Culture Models of Myelination After Oligodendrocyte Transplantation
  41. Antisera to an Axolemma-Enriched Fraction Have Antiaxon and Antimyelin Effects in Vitro
  42. Differential effects of granule cell transplantation on two sprouted axonal systems in granuloprival coeruleocerebellar cultures
  43. Serum anti-myelin antibodies in chronic relapsing experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
  44. Transplanted astrocytes reduce synaptic density in the neuropil of cerebellar cultures
  45. Neuronal Rescue in Cerebellar Cultures
  46. Chapter 51 Synapse regulation by transplanted astrocytes: a tissue culture study
  47. Spinal Cord Injury Research in the Veterans Administration
  48. Enhanced Purkinje cell survival in granuloprival cerebellar cultures
  49. Antisera to an axolemma-enriched fraction have anti-axon and anti-myelin effects in vitro
  50. Immune response to axolemmal antigens in multiple sclerosis and effects of anti-axolemmal antibody on in vitro myelination
  51. Astrocytes play a role in regulation of synaptic density
  52. Preface
  53. Cerebellum plus locus coeruleus in tissue culture II: Development and metabolism of catecholamines
  54. Influence of subcortical neurons on the functional development of cerebral neocortex in tissue culture
  55. Severity of demyelination in vivo correlates with serum myelination inhibition activity in guinea pigs having a new form of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
  56. Antisera to an axolemma-enriched fraction inhibit neurite outgrowth and destroy axons in vitro
  57. Catecholaminergic fiber sprouting in granuloprival coeruleo-cerebellar cultures
  58. Evidence against neurotransmitter mediation of sprouting in granuloprival cerebellar cultures
  59. Cerebellum plus locus coeruleus in tissue culture: I. Catecholamine histofluorescence and extracellular electrophysiology
  60. Identification of antibodies in anti-CNS and anti-PNS myelin sera by immunoblot, characterization by immunohistochemistry, and their effect in tissue culture
  61. Demyelinating and myelination-inhibiting factors induced by chloroform-methanol insoluble proteins of myelin
  62. Biphasic electrophysiological effects of phenytoin on neural tissue cultures
  63. Climbing fibers in mouse cerebellum co-cultured with inferior olive
  64. Serum demyelinating factors in multiple sclerosis
  65. Subcortical neurons in cerebellar tissue cultures: A golgi study
  66. Reorganization in granuloprival cerebellar cultures after transplantation of granule cells and glia. II. Ultrastructural studies
  67. Reorganization in granuloprival cerebellar cultures after transplantation of granule cells and glia. I. Light microscopic and electrophysiological studies
  68. CIRCUIT REORGANIZATION IN GRANULOPRIVAL AND TRANSPLANTED CEREBELLAR CULTURES
  69. Phenytoin neurotoxicity in developing mouse cerebellum in tissue culture
  70. Mature Purkinje cells in cerebellar tissue cultures: An ultrastructural study
  71. Choline acetyltransferase activity in mouse cerebellar cultures
  72. An ultrastructural study of cortical remodeling in cytosine arabinoside induced granuloprival cerebellum in tissue culture
  73. Demyelination
  74. Synaptogenesis in mouse cerebellum: A comparativein vivo and tissue culture study
  75. Brain fibroblast growth factors do not stimulate myelination or remyelination in tissue culture
  76. Myelination of central nervous system axons in tissue culture by transplanted oligodendrocytes
  77. A comparison of demyelinating and myelination-inhibiting factor induction by whole peripheral nerve tissue and P2 protein
  78. Immunization with purified myelin-associated glycoprotein does not evoke myelination-inhibiting or demyelinating antibodies
  79. Kainic acid neurotoxicity in granuloprival cerebellar cultures
  80. Myelin-proteolipid protein does not induce demyelinating or myelination-inhibiting antibodies
  81. Cytosine arabinoside effects on developing cerebellum in tissue culture
  82. Development of spontaneous and evoked electrical activity of cerebellum in tissue culture
  83. Toxic effects of kainic acid on mouse cerebellum in tissue culture
  84. Evidence against chronic depolarization as a mechanism of kainic acid toxicity in mouse cerebellar cultures
  85. TOXIC EFFECTS OF KAINIC ACID ON MOUSE CEREBELLUM IN TISSUE CULTURE
  86. Tissue culture studies of demyelinating disease: A critical review
  87. Direct effects of ethanol on central nervous system cultures: An electrophysiological and morphological study
  88. Synthetic galactocerebrosides evoke myelination-inhibiting antibodies
  89. Spontaneous versus driven activity in intracerebellar nuclei: A tissue culture study
  90. Neuroelectric Blocking Factors in Multiple Sclerosis and Normal Human Sera
  91. Central and peripheral neurite growth patterns in tissue culture
  92. Maturation of electrical activity of cerebral neocortex in tissue culture
  93. Myelination inhibiting and neuroelectric blocking factors in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis
  94. Anatomical organization of cerebral neocortex in tissue culture
  95. Spontaneous and evoked bioelectric activity in organized cerebellar tissue cultures
  96. Myelination Inhibition Factor: Dissociation from Induction of Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis
  97. Neuronal groups and fiber patterns in cerebellar tissue cultures
  98. CEREBELLAR GRANULE CELLS IN VITRO: A Light and Electron Microscope Study
  99. Neurofibrillary Spheroids Induced by Aluminum Phosphate in Dorsal Root Ganglia Neuronsin Vitro
  100. The in vitro demyelinating activity of sera from guinea pigs sensitized with whole CNS and with purified encephalitogen
  101. Alexander's Disease in an Adult
  102. Neurofibrillary tangles induced by vincristine and vinblastine sulfate in central and peripheral neurons in vitro
  103. Reflex re-enforcement in parkinsonism