Cranial irradiation compromises neuronal architecture in the hippocampus

Volume: 110, Issue: 31, Pages: 12822 - 12827
Published: Jul 15, 2013
Abstract
Cranial irradiation is used routinely for the treatment of nearly all brain tumors, but may lead to progressive and debilitating impairments of cognitive function. Changes in synaptic plasticity underlie many neurodegenerative conditions that correlate to specific structural alterations in neurons that are believed to be morphologic determinants of learning and memory. To determine whether changes in dendritic architecture might underlie the...
Paper Details
Title
Cranial irradiation compromises neuronal architecture in the hippocampus
Published Date
Jul 15, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
31
Pages
12822 - 12827
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