Dynamics of Morphological Changes of Axons in the Lateral (Deiters) Vestibular Nuclei in Mice after Long-Term Stimulation
Key Points
Axonal dynamics show significant morphological changes post long-term stimulation, underscoring neuroplasticity processes.
Lateral vestibular nuclei in mice exhibit alterations in axon structure as a key finding, with notable implications for understanding neural adaptation.
Observational analysis reveals lasting modifications in axonal morphology due to long-term stimulation in mice, providing insights into neuroplastic mechanisms.
This study highlights the potential for induced neuroplastic recovery in the vestibular system, suggesting avenues for further research in neurorehabilitation.
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Dynamics of Morphological Changes of Axons in the Lateral (Deiters) Vestibular Nuclei in Mice after Long-Term Stimulation | Synapse