Abstract
Measurements of axonal diameters in regenerating facial nerves of rats indicated a loss of axonal volume of approximately 60% in 14 days. These measurements were made in the intramedullary genu of the facial nerve thus indicating that transection of the distal portion of the nerve produces marked changes throughout the length of the injured axons.
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