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D Hoffman, L Wahlberg, P Aebische. NGF released from a polymer matrix prevents loss of ChAT expression in basal forebrain neurons following a fimbria-fornix lesion. Experimental neurology. vol 110. issue 1. 1990-11-21. PMID:2209780. |
following a unilateral fimbria-fornix lesion, the delivery of nerve growth factor (ngf) to the ipsilateral lateral ventricle of the rat can prevent the lesion-induced loss of choline acetyltransferase (chat) expression in the ipsilateral medial septum and vertical diagonal band region. |
1990-11-21 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
H L Vahlsing, S Varon, T Hagg, B Fass-Holmes, A Dekker, M Manley, M Manthorp. An improved device for continuous intraventricular infusions prevents the introduction of pump-derived toxins and increases the effectiveness of NGF treatments. Experimental neurology. vol 105. issue 3. 1989-10-10. PMID:2767198. |
osmotic minipumps have been used to infuse ngf into the lateral ventricle of adult rats, but a sustained and harmless performance of such infusions has not been fully evaluated. |
1989-10-10 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
V Haroutunian, P D Kanof, K L Davi. Attenuation of nucleus basalis of Meynert lesion-induced cholinergic deficits by nerve growth factor. Brain research. vol 487. issue 1. 1989-08-31. PMID:2752286. |
nerve growth factor (ngf) was administered into either the lateral ventricle or into the basal forebrain of n. basalis of meynert (nbm) lesioned rats. |
1989-08-31 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
B N Saffran, J E Woo, W C Mobley, K A Crutche. Intraventricular NGF infusion in the mature rat brain enhances sympathetic innervation of cerebrovascular targets but fails to elicit sympathetic ingrowth. Brain research. vol 492. issue 1-2. 1989-08-31. PMID:2752299. |
forty-one female rats were infused for two weeks with ngf or cytochrome c in the right lateral ventricle through cannulae connected to an osmotic minipump. |
1989-08-31 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
F H Gage, K S Chen, G Buzsaki, D Armstron. Experimental approaches to age-related cognitive impairments. Neurobiology of aging. vol 9. issue 5-6. 1989-02-16. PMID:3062473. |
we attempted to ameliorate the cognitive deficits observed in subgroups or impaired rats by either: (1) implanting fetal cells of basal forebrain origin into the hippocampus, or (2) infusing nerve growth factor (ngf) chronically into the lateral ventricle. |
1989-02-16 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
J B Schweitze. Nerve growth factor receptor-mediated transport from cerebrospinal fluid to basal forebrain neurons. Brain research. vol 423. issue 1-2. 1987-12-22. PMID:2445448. |
monoclonal antibody 192, a well-characterized antibody which recognizes only the rat ngf receptor, was labelled with 125i and injected into a lateral ventricle of adult rats. |
1987-12-22 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
V Haroutunian, P D Kanof, K L Davi. Partial reversal of lesion-induced deficits in cortical cholinergic markers by nerve growth factor. Brain research. vol 386. issue 1-2. 1987-01-16. PMID:3779417. |
nerve growth factor (ngf) was injected into the lateral ventricle (5 micrograms on 4 occasions) of rats which had previously sustained ibotenic acid-induced lesions of the nucleus basalis of meynert. |
1987-01-16 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |