PMC:2944628 / 23723-24369
Annnotations
TEST0
{"project":"TEST0","denotations":[{"id":"20877422-139-147-264485","span":{"begin":139,"end":143},"obj":"[\"19004012\"]"},{"id":"20877422-210-218-264486","span":{"begin":423,"end":427},"obj":"[\"15225971\"]"},{"id":"20877422-235-243-264487","span":{"begin":448,"end":452},"obj":"[\"16630065\"]"},{"id":"20877422-231-239-264488","span":{"begin":471,"end":475},"obj":"[\"18513134\"]"}],"text":"In support of functional recovery, we also show that the typical polarization of neurogenesis along the dorso-ventral axis (Snyder et al., 2008, 2009b) of the hippocampus is significantly restored after ischemia. The functionality of these two hippocampal regions is polarized with the dorsal region being specialized for spatial activities and the ventral region for anxiety and odor-related activities (Bannerman et al., 2004; Pentkowski et al., 2006; Hunsaker et al., 2008). Since new neurons are thought to play a role in some of these behaviors, the recovery of the gradient may be an important aspect of the overall restoration of function."}
2_test
{"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"20877422-19004012-38206197","span":{"begin":139,"end":143},"obj":"19004012"},{"id":"20877422-15225971-38206198","span":{"begin":423,"end":427},"obj":"15225971"},{"id":"20877422-16630065-38206199","span":{"begin":448,"end":452},"obj":"16630065"},{"id":"20877422-18513134-38206200","span":{"begin":471,"end":475},"obj":"18513134"}],"text":"In support of functional recovery, we also show that the typical polarization of neurogenesis along the dorso-ventral axis (Snyder et al., 2008, 2009b) of the hippocampus is significantly restored after ischemia. The functionality of these two hippocampal regions is polarized with the dorsal region being specialized for spatial activities and the ventral region for anxiety and odor-related activities (Bannerman et al., 2004; Pentkowski et al., 2006; Hunsaker et al., 2008). Since new neurons are thought to play a role in some of these behaviors, the recovery of the gradient may be an important aspect of the overall restoration of function."}
0_colil
{"project":"0_colil","denotations":[{"id":"20877422-19004012-264485","span":{"begin":139,"end":143},"obj":"19004012"},{"id":"20877422-15225971-264486","span":{"begin":423,"end":427},"obj":"15225971"},{"id":"20877422-16630065-264487","span":{"begin":448,"end":452},"obj":"16630065"},{"id":"20877422-18513134-264488","span":{"begin":471,"end":475},"obj":"18513134"}],"text":"In support of functional recovery, we also show that the typical polarization of neurogenesis along the dorso-ventral axis (Snyder et al., 2008, 2009b) of the hippocampus is significantly restored after ischemia. The functionality of these two hippocampal regions is polarized with the dorsal region being specialized for spatial activities and the ventral region for anxiety and odor-related activities (Bannerman et al., 2004; Pentkowski et al., 2006; Hunsaker et al., 2008). Since new neurons are thought to play a role in some of these behaviors, the recovery of the gradient may be an important aspect of the overall restoration of function."}