
pmid: 58688
The phenomenon of axonal transport of material has been well documented (Ochs, 1971; Lasek, 1970; and Grafstein, 1967). This report seeks to establish the role of diffusion—if any—in such a transport process. We report that diffusion cannot account for the observed build-up of material as reported in the literature.
Diffusion, Time Factors, Pituitary Gland, Posterior, Vasopressins, Goldfish, Models, Neurological, Animals, Axonal Transport, General biology and biomathematics, Rats
Diffusion, Time Factors, Pituitary Gland, Posterior, Vasopressins, Goldfish, Models, Neurological, Animals, Axonal Transport, General biology and biomathematics, Rats
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