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Ajtai, B M
Kállai, L
Kálmán, M
Sommernes, J H
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A comparison of intermediate filament markers for presumptive astroglia in the developing rat neocortex: immunostaining against nestin reveals more detail, than GFAP or vimentin.
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Kálmán, M
Ajtai, B M
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20010830
In:
International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience
vol. 19
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Axon growth failure following corpus callosum lesions precedes glial reaction in perinatal rats.
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Ajtai, B M
Kálmán, M
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20001102
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Anatomy and embryology
vol. 202
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Reactive glia support and guide axon growth in the rat thalamus during the first postnatal week. A sharply timed transition from permissive to non-permissive stage.
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Ajtai, B M
Kálmán, M
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20011213
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International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience
vol. 19
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Lesions do not provoke GFAP-expression in the GFAP-immunonegative areas of the teleost brain.
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Kálmán, M
Ajtai, B M
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20001030
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Annals of anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : official organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft
vol. 182
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Glial fibrillary acidic protein expression but no glial demarcation follows the lesion in the molecular layer of cerebellum.
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Ajtai, B M
Kálmán, M
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19981224
In:
Brain research
vol. 802
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Capability for reactive gliosis develops prenatally in the diencephalon but not in the cortex of rats.
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Ajtai, B M
Kállai, L
Kálmán, M
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19970807
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Experimental neurology
vol. 146
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Characteristics of glial reaction in the perinatal rat cortex: effect of lesion size in the 'critical period'.
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Kálmán, M
Ajtai, B M
Sommernes, J H
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20001207
In:
Neural plasticity
vol. 7
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