Mechanisms involved in irreversible anoxic damage to the in vitro rat hippocampal slice
AUTOR(ES)
Kass, Ira S.
RESUMO
1. We have studied the effects of anoxia on the recovery of neural transmission between the perforant path and the dentate granule cells in the in vitro rat hippocampal slice. There is almost no recovery of the evoked population spike following 10 min of anoxia in slices from adult rats.
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