Title | Symposium on Pathology of Axons and Axonal Flow [electronic resource] : Organized by the รsterreichische Arbeitsgemeinschaft fรผr Neuropathologie and the Research Group of Neuropathology of the World Federation of Neurology Wein, September 10 and 11, 1970 / edited by Reinhard L. Friede, Franz Seitelberger |
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Imprint | Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1971 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47449-1 |
Descript | IV, 268 p. 56 illus. online resource |
Neuroaxonal Dystrophy in Man: Character and Natural History -- Neuropathological Conditions Related to Neuroaxonal Dystrophy -- Infantile Neuroaxonal Dystrophy or Seitelbergerโs Disease: II. Peripheral Nerve Involvement. Electron Microscopy Study in one Case -- How Long Can Degenerating Axons in the Central Nervous System Produce Reactive Changes? An Electron Microscopic Investigation -- Fine Structural Changes of Neurites in Alzheimerโs Disease -- Mitochondrial Changes in Axonal Dystrophy Produced by Vitamin E Difficiency -- Permeability of Blood Vessels and Connective Tissue Sheaths in the Peripheral Nervous System to Exogenous Proteins -- Changes in Axonal Flow During Regeneration of Mammalian Motor Nerves -- Nuclear, Cytoplasmic and Axoplasmic RNA in Experimental Neuroaxonal Dystrophy -- The Dependence of Fast Transport in Mammalien Nerve Fibers on Metabolism -- Slow and Rapid Transport of Protein to Nerve Endings in Mouse Brain -- Transport of S-100 Protein in Mammalian Nerve Fibers and Transneuronal Signals -- Dynamic Condition of Protein in Axons and Axon Terminales -- Effect of Nerve Section on Protein Metabolism of Ganglion Cells and Preganglionic Nerve Endings -- Some Observations on the Experimental Production of Acute Neuroaxonal and Synaptosomal Dystrophy -- Independence of the Rapid Axonal Transport of Protein from the Flow of Free Amino Acids -- Acetylcholinesterase in Mammalian Peripheral Nerves and Characteristics of its Migration -- Role of Slow Axonal Transport in Nerve Regeneration -- Axoplasmic Streaming and Proteins in the Retino-Tectal Neurons of the Pigeon -- Different Modes of Substance Flow in the Optic Tract -- A Symmetrical Double-Label Method for Studying the Rapid Axonal Transport of Radioactivity from Labelled d-Glucosamine in the Gold Fish Visual System -- Single Cell Isotope Injection Technique, a Tool for Studying Axonal and Dendritic Transport -- Neuronal Organelles in Neuroplasmic (โAxonalโ) Flow, I. Mitochondria -- Neuronal Organelles in Neuroplasmic (โAxonalโ) Flow, II. Neurotubules -- Axonal Transport of Proteins in the Optic Nerve and Tract of the Rabbit -- Changes in Microtubules and Neurofilaments in Constricted, Hypoplastic Nerve Fibers -- Effects of Vinblastine and Colchicine on Monoamine Containing Neurons of the Rat, with Special Regard to the Axoplasmic Transport of Amine Granules -- The Importance of Axoplasmic Transport of Amine Granules for the Functions of Adrenergic Neurons -- Axonal Transport of Proteins in the Hypothalamo-Neurohypophysial System of the Rat -- Axonal Transport in the Goldfish Visual System