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March 21, 1997
Endogenous synaptogenesis in the deafferented dentate gyrus does not exclude synapse formation by embryonic entorhinal transplants
P M Field, C F Zhou, Y Li, et al.
Brain Research
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August 25, 1978
Electron microscope autoradiographic evidence for specific transneuronal transport in the mouse accessory olfactory bulb
P C Barber, D M Parry, P M Field, et al.
Journal of Neural Transplantation
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January 1, 1989
Fetal medial habenula transplants: innervation of the rat interpeduncular nucleus
N J Lenn, P J Seeley, P M Field, et al.
Neuroscience
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February 1, 1993
Entorhinal axons project to dentate gyrus in organotypic slice co-culture
D Li, P M Field, U Starega, et al.
Brain Research
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October 21, 1996
Conditionally immortalized neural progenitor cell lines integrate and differentiate after grafting to the adult rat striatum. A combined autoradiographic and electron microscopic study
C Lundberg, P M Field, Y O Ajayi, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
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March 1, 1977
Axotomy causes loss of synaptic contacts and loss of muscarinic receptors in the hypoglossal nucleus [proceedings]
N J Birdsall, A S Burgen, P M Field, et al.
Nature
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April 21, 1977
Axotomy causes loss of muscarinic receptors and loss of synaptic contacts in the hypoglossal nucleus
A Rotter, N J Birdsall, A S Burgen, et al.
Brain Research
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May 18, 1979
Decentralization of the superior cervical ganglion in neonates impairs the development of the innervation of the iris. A quantitative ultrastructural study
J M Lawrence, I B Black, C Mytilineou, et al.
Brain Research
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May 10, 1974
A quantitative ultrastructural and biochemical analysis of the process of reinnervation of the superior cervical ganglion in the adult rat
G Raisman, P M Field, A J Ostberg, et al.
Brain Research
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May 14, 1976
A quantitative comparison of the formation of synapses in the rat superior cervical sympathetic ganglion by its own and by foreign nerve fibres
A J Ostberg, G Raisman, P M Field, et al.
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Brain Research
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March 21, 1997
Endogenous synaptogenesis in the deafferented dentate gyrus does not exclude synapse formation by embryonic entorhinal transplants
P M Field, C F Zhou, Y Li, et al.
Brain Research
|
August 25, 1978
Electron microscope autoradiographic evidence for specific transneuronal transport in the mouse accessory olfactory bulb
P C Barber, D M Parry, P M Field, et al.
Journal of Neural Transplantation
|
January 1, 1989
Fetal medial habenula transplants: innervation of the rat interpeduncular nucleus
N J Lenn, P J Seeley, P M Field, et al.
Neuroscience
|
February 1, 1993
Entorhinal axons project to dentate gyrus in organotypic slice co-culture
D Li, P M Field, U Starega, et al.
Brain Research
|
October 21, 1996
Conditionally immortalized neural progenitor cell lines integrate and differentiate after grafting to the adult rat striatum. A combined autoradiographic and electron microscopic study
C Lundberg, P M Field, Y O Ajayi, et al.
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
March 1, 1977
Axotomy causes loss of synaptic contacts and loss of muscarinic receptors in the hypoglossal nucleus [proceedings]
N J Birdsall, A S Burgen, P M Field, et al.
Nature
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April 21, 1977
Axotomy causes loss of muscarinic receptors and loss of synaptic contacts in the hypoglossal nucleus
A Rotter, N J Birdsall, A S Burgen, et al.
Brain Research
|
May 18, 1979
Decentralization of the superior cervical ganglion in neonates impairs the development of the innervation of the iris. A quantitative ultrastructural study
J M Lawrence, I B Black, C Mytilineou, et al.
Brain Research
|
May 10, 1974
A quantitative ultrastructural and biochemical analysis of the process of reinnervation of the superior cervical ganglion in the adult rat
G Raisman, P M Field, A J Ostberg, et al.
Brain Research
|
May 14, 1976
A quantitative comparison of the formation of synapses in the rat superior cervical sympathetic ganglion by its own and by foreign nerve fibres
A J Ostberg, G Raisman, P M Field, et al.
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