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Resolution: standard / high Figure 9.
Quantification of fluorescent WldS axons in whole-mounted peripheral nerve stumps from triple heterozygote mice after
transection and crush injury at different time points. Partially degenerated YFP positive WldS axons that could be identified 15 and 20 days either after transection or crush injury
showed axonal constrictions or interruptions in their proximal site but not further
distal indicating an anterograde gradient of degeneration. They were assigned to the
group "fragmented with anterograde gradient". Few entirely preserved fluorescent WldS axons could be only seen 15 days after transection and crush injury. They were assigned
to the group "intact". The chart presents means and standard deviations.
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