Deller_1995_Exp.Brain.Res_104_243

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Title : Selective rostral transection of the fornix spares the hippocampal commissural pathway in the rat: a Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin tracing study - Deller_1995_Exp.Brain.Res_104_243
Author(s) : Deller T , Nitsch R
Ref : Experimental Brain Research , 104 :243 , 1995
Abstract :

This study describes an approach for disconnecting the septal region from the hippocampus by fimbria-fornix lesions while sparing the commissural projections. After a frontal cut through the rostral fornix, commissural fibres were labelled with the anterograde tracer Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin. The commissural fibre bundle located in the posterior-basal fornix (ventral hippocampal commissure) remained unaffected by the rostral fornix transection, whereas the absence of septal fibres in the hippocampus could be verified using AChE histochemistry. Thus, using this approach, selective studies of the septo-hippocampal projection can be performed while leaving the overwhelming portion of the commissural fibre system intact.

PubMedSearch : Deller_1995_Exp.Brain.Res_104_243
PubMedID: 7672017

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Deller T, Nitsch R (1995)
Selective rostral transection of the fornix spares the hippocampal commissural pathway in the rat: a Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin tracing study
Experimental Brain Research 104 :243

Deller T, Nitsch R (1995)
Experimental Brain Research 104 :243