id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-007178-h0ordzm9 Felts, Paul A. Inflammation and primary demyelination induced by the intraspinal injection of lipopolysaccharide 2005-05-04 .txt text/plain 9492 425 47 At this interval the lesion was clearly discernible using differential interference contrast optics as a region of tissue disruption in the dorsal funiculus, allowing AdPC-positive cells to be counted in both demyelinated and apparently normal areas of the dorsal funiculus of LPS-injected animals. Spinal cords injected with saline ( Fig. 1) showed damage restricted to a very small number of axons undergoing either Table 1 Populations of inflammatory cells present in the spinal cord at various times following the injection of LPS or saline into the dorsal funiculus Wallerian degeneration or demyelination. The cells were often adjacent to large blood vessels, and they formed only a small subset of the substantial population of ED1-positive Fig. 7 Light micrographs showing GFAP immunoreactivity at the interface between the dorsal funiculus (DF) and the grey matter (GM) in an animal 7 days after the injection of LPS into the spinal cord. ./cache/cord-007178-h0ordzm9.txt ./txt/cord-007178-h0ordzm9.txt