Kimm_1995_Brain.Res.Dev.Brain.Research_85_283

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Title : Reduction of transiently expressed acetylcholinesterase activity in developing thalamocortical projections does not affect the mature pattern of basal forebrain projections to visual cortex - Kimm_1995_Brain.Res.Dev.Brain.Research_85_283
Author(s) : Kimm EJ , Perez CE , Yu CC , Yu J , Robertson RT
Ref : Brain Research Developmental Brain Research , 85 :283 , 1995
Abstract :

Experiments tested the hypothesis that acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, expressed transiently in developing thalamocortical projections, serves to limit the growth of basal forebrain cholinergic projections into thalamocortical recipient zones. Newborn rats were subjected to enucleation, a procedure that eliminates transient AChE activity in developing visual cortex. After 3-8 weeks survival, AChE histochemical techniques revealed no alteration in the pattern of AChE positive basal forebrain axons in visual cortex. These data indicate that transient AChE activity in developing sensory cortex does not limit ingrowth of basal forebrain cholinergic axons.

PubMedSearch : Kimm_1995_Brain.Res.Dev.Brain.Research_85_283
PubMedID: 7600676

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Kimm EJ, Perez CE, Yu CC, Yu J, Robertson RT (1995)
Reduction of transiently expressed acetylcholinesterase activity in developing thalamocortical projections does not affect the mature pattern of basal forebrain projections to visual cortex
Brain Research Developmental Brain Research 85 :283

Kimm EJ, Perez CE, Yu CC, Yu J, Robertson RT (1995)
Brain Research Developmental Brain Research 85 :283