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The long-term effect of NGF, b-FGF and Cerebrolysin® on the spatial memory after fimbria-fornix lesion in rats

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New Trends in the Diagnosis and Therapy of Non-Alzheimer’s Dementia

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Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) and Cerebrolysin® (Cer) can support the function of neurons affected by unilateral fimbria-fornix lesion in short term experiment, while no short-term influence of Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) was found.

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Francis-Turner, L., Valouskova, V., Mokry, J. (1996). The long-term effect of NGF, b-FGF and Cerebrolysin® on the spatial memory after fimbria-fornix lesion in rats. In: Jellinger, K.A., Windisch, M. (eds) New Trends in the Diagnosis and Therapy of Non-Alzheimer’s Dementia. Journal of Neural Transmission Supplement, vol 47. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6892-9_22

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