A comparative study of the somato-axonal flow of protein in the feline hypoglossal and vagus nerves |
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Authors: | Irene Held I. James Young |
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Affiliation: | (1) Neurochemistry Research Section, Neurology Research Program, Veterans Administration Hospital, Downey, Illinois, USA;(2) The Departments of Biochemistry and of Neurology and Psychiatry, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill., USA |
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Abstract: | Summary After 3H-lysine was applied to the Xth and XIIth cranial nuclei, radioactive protein synthesized in the nerve cell bodies of the hypoglossal and vagus nerves moved down the axons of these fibers at maximal rates of 6.3±1.2 and 16±3 mm per day, respectively. The distribution of radiolabeled protein at various periods indicated that other proteinaceous components moved at slower velocities. |
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Keywords: | Axoplasmic flow Protein Vagus nerve Hypoglossal nerve |
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