Chronic effect of tetanus toxin applied locally to the cerebral cortex of the dog
- PMID: 13876842
- DOI: 10.1126/science.137.3527.342
Chronic effect of tetanus toxin applied locally to the cerebral cortex of the dog
Abstract
Tetanus toxin injected into the cortex produces convulsions, neurological disability, and a strychnine-like discharging focus, appearing after a minimal latency of 2 days and lasting more than a month. Such a focus, apparently caused by a blockade of inhibitory synapses, does not demonstrate any major damage in microscopic studies.
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