1956
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.6.6.420
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Regeneration in the Cord of Spinal Monkeys

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“…This connective tissue scar or pial-glial barrier was a most prominent fe ature of the traumatic cases with long survival in this present series. In an attempt to inhibit this, Windle and Chambers (1950) used pyrogenic drugs and these were found to aid regeneration (Windle, 1954;Windle et al, 1956). McMasters (1962) found that ACTH also helped in the return of both motor and sensory fu nction but this occurred in only a few animals out of a large series.…”
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“…This connective tissue scar or pial-glial barrier was a most prominent fe ature of the traumatic cases with long survival in this present series. In an attempt to inhibit this, Windle and Chambers (1950) used pyrogenic drugs and these were found to aid regeneration (Windle, 1954;Windle et al, 1956). McMasters (1962) found that ACTH also helped in the return of both motor and sensory fu nction but this occurred in only a few animals out of a large series.…”
Section: Fig 6cmentioning
confidence: 99%