1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00841709
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Nature of factors inactivating postural asymmetry factor on intial stages of compensatory adjustments in animals with unilateral destruction of the motor neocortex

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“…As demonstrated in numerous studies, p~'pttdc tactots displaying lateral tropism to moto: ct'v, tcrs of the spinal cord and activating their actl~zt~ appear in the central nervous system early in ttw c(v.~rsc of compensatory processes that develop attcr unilateral injuries to the motor analyzer [31 Sub~t.qtwntly these factors lose their activity by forming" cort:picxes with the emerging high-molecular protet:', factors (binding factors), some of which arc immtir:o~,lobulins [4]. Attempts to stimulate compensatt,~ processes by administering peptide factors or ~mmu-nomodulators during the acute posttraumatic period have produced encouraging results 15.71.…”
Section: Abstract: Central Mr~~ ~Vstem; Ultraviolet Radiation; mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As demonstrated in numerous studies, p~'pttdc tactots displaying lateral tropism to moto: ct'v, tcrs of the spinal cord and activating their actl~zt~ appear in the central nervous system early in ttw c(v.~rsc of compensatory processes that develop attcr unilateral injuries to the motor analyzer [31 Sub~t.qtwntly these factors lose their activity by forming" cort:picxes with the emerging high-molecular protet:', factors (binding factors), some of which arc immtir:o~,lobulins [4]. Attempts to stimulate compensatt,~ processes by administering peptide factors or ~mmu-nomodulators during the acute posttraumatic period have produced encouraging results 15.71.…”
Section: Abstract: Central Mr~~ ~Vstem; Ultraviolet Radiation; mentioning
confidence: 99%