Range |
1st rate 150mm/day: 2nd rate 40mm/day mm/day
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Organism |
Rabbit |
Reference |
Ochs S. Rate of fast axoplasmic transport in mammalian nerve fibres. J Physiol. 1972 Dec227(3):627-45. p.628 top paragraphPubMed ID4119621
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Primary Source |
Karlsson, JO. & Sjostrand, J. (1971). Synthesis, migration and turnover of proteins in retinal ganglion cells. J. Neurochem. 18, 749-767. DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1971.tb12005.xPubMed ID4111564
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Method |
See comments section |
Comments |
P.628 top paragraph:"One method widely used is to measure the accumulation of components carried to ligations made in the nerve or to nerve terminals (Lubinska, 1964 Barondes, 1969 Grafstein, 1969). Karlsson & Sjostrand (primary source) found four peaks of accumulation of labelled components in the lateral geniculate after injecting the eye with [3H]leucine with two fast rates reported at 150 and 40mm/day." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
112224 |