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Synaptic defects in the spinal and neuromuscular circuitry in a mouse model of spinal muscular atrophyFacial palsy, postparalytic facial syndrome, and hemifacial spasm.The neurobiology of autism.Movement disorders in patients with peripheral facial palsy.FGF-2 is required to prevent astrogliosis in the facial nucleus after facial nerve injury and mechanical stimulation of denervated vibrissal muscles.Microglia and synapse interactions: fine tuning neural circuits and candidate moleculesCD4-positive T cell-mediated neuroprotection requires dual compartment antigen presentationGlial responses after chorda tympani nerve injury.Molecular signals of plasticity at the tetrapartite synapse.Using comparative anatomy in the axotomy model to identify distinct roles for microglia and astrocytes in synaptic stripping.Neuroprotective roles of the P2Y(2) receptor.The neuroimmunology of degeneration and regeneration in the peripheral nervous system.Roles of microglia in brain development, tissue maintenance and repair.Lymphocyte targeting of the central nervous system: a review of afferent and efferent CNS-immune pathways.Astrocyte-targeted production of IL-10 induces changes in microglial reactivity and reduces motor neuron death after facial nerve axotomy.Presynaptic regulation of astroglial excitatory neurotransmitter transporter GLT1.Neuroinflammation of the nigrostriatal pathway during progressive 6-OHDA dopamine degeneration in rats monitored by immunohistochemistry and PET imaging.Microglia in the cerebral cortex in autism.Reflex excitability of facial motoneurons at onset of muscle reinnervation after facial nerve palsy.Reduced cholinergic and glutamatergic synaptic input to regenerated motoneurons after facial nerve repair in rats: potential implications for recovery of motor function.The roles of P2X7 receptor in regional-specific microglial responses in the rat brain following status epilepticus.Local and systemic GM-CSF increase in Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell transplantation does not improve quality of muscle reinnervation or recovery of motor function after facial nerve transection in rats
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Synaptic stripping in the human facial nucleus.
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Synaptic stripping in the human facial nucleus.
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Synaptic stripping in the human facial nucleus.
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Synaptic stripping in the human facial nucleus.
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Synaptic stripping in the human facial nucleus.
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Synaptic stripping in the human facial nucleus.
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P2093
P356
P1476
Synaptic stripping in the human facial nucleus.
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P2093
P2888
P304
P356
10.1007/BF00334886
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1993-01-01T00:00:00Z