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Impaired learning correlates with size of excitotoxic hippocampal CA3 lesions in adult rats, but shows no amelioration by CA3 transplants
S Aznar
, T Rasmussen, J Zimmer
Neurology, Department of
Gastroenterology
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Adult Rats
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Excitotoxic
100%
Impaired Learning
100%
Hippocampal CA3
100%
Morris Water Maze
66%
Sham
66%
Cell Suspension
66%
No Significant Difference
33%
Functional Impact
33%
Latency
33%
Memory Deficits
33%
Learning Impairment
33%
Adult Male Rats
33%
Paucity
33%
Spatial Navigation
33%
Operated Groups
33%
Spontaneous Recovery
33%
Functional Integration
33%
Water Maze
33%
Behavioral Data
33%
Path Length
33%
Behavioral Improvement
33%
Structural Integration
33%
Hippocampal Lesion
33%
Induced Learning
33%
CA3 Pyramidal Cells
33%
Ibotenic Acid Lesion
33%
Nerve Connection
33%
Neuroscience
Learning Disabilities
100%
Amnesia
50%
Pyramidal Cell
50%
Ibotenic Acid
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Learning Disorder
100%
Amnesia
50%
Ibotenic Acid
50%