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Transplantation of human neural progenitor cells into the neonatal rat brain: extensive migration and differentiation with long-distance axonal projections.
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Migration patterns and phenotypic differentiation of long-term expanded human neural progenitor cells after transplantation into the adult rat brain.
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- 1995
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Preservation of fetal ventral mesencephalic cells by cool storage : in-vitro viability and TH-positive neuron survival after microtransplantation to the striatum
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- 1990
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Reafferentation of the subcortically denervated hippocampus as a model for transplant-induced functional recovery in the CNS
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Amelioration of spatial memory impairment by intrahippocampal grafts of mixed septal and raphe tissue in rats with combined cholinergic and serotonergic denervation of the forebrain
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- 1989
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Survival and immunogenicity of dissociated allogeneic fetal neural dopamine-rich grafts when implanted into the brains of adult mice
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Intracerebral xenografts of dopamine neurons : the role of immunosuppression and the blood-brain barrier
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- 1988
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Human fetal basal forebrain neurons grafted to the denervated rat hippocampus produce an organotypic cholinergic reinnervation pattern
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Human fetal dopamine neurons grafted in a rat model of Parkinson's disease : immunological aspects, spontaneous and drug-induced behaviour, and dopamine release
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- 1987
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Intracerebral grafting of dopamine neurons. Experimental basis for clinical trials in patients with Parkinson's disease
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