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Regenerating Axons Reclaim Sensory Targets from Collateral Nerve Sprouts

Abstract

There is a critical period for the sprouting of intact low-threshold mechanosensory cutaneous nerves in rats; functional invasion of adjacent denervated skin does not occur in animals older than about 20 days of age, and it is largely confined to denervated skin within the "domain" of the parent dermatome. These nerves can regenerate readily in the adult, however, and such regenerating nerves do not respect domain borders; moreover, they functionally displace endings of intact nerves that earlier had sprouted into denervated skin.

Authors

Jackson PC; Diamond J

Journal

Science, Vol. 214, No. 4523, pp. 926–928

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Publication Date

November 20, 1981

DOI

10.1126/science.7302568

ISSN

0036-8075
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