Migration of proteins in the axons of the central and peripheral nervous system as shown by means of radioautography.
The term "axona migration" may be given two meanings: a narrow and a broad one. The term in its narrow sense refers only to the hypothesis that a certain material present in the axon would migrate in a peripheral direction, a good example of this concept is provided by the neurosecretion t...
Main Author: | Droz, Bernard M. |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Leblond, C. (Supervisor) |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en |
Published: |
McGill University
1962
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=116535 |
Similar Items
-
Synthesis and behaviour of RNA as shown by radioautography in mouse tissues in vivo.
by: Amano, Minoru.
Published: (1961) -
Synthesis and secretion of pancreatic enzymes as shown by radioautography using tritiated amino acids.
by: Warshawsky, Hershey.
Published: (1961) -
Timing of DNA duplication in the gut epithelia of the rat by radioautography after thymidine-H3 injection.
by: Warburton, Frederick. E.
Published: (1961) -
Sulfatide is required for organization of the paranode in the myelinated axon in the peripheral nervous system
by: Kwong, Eva
Published: (2011) -
Sites of Protein Synthesis as Shown by Radioautographic Distribution of Methionine Labelled with C14 or S35 in Mice and Rats.
by: Karpishka, Irene S.
Published: (1958)