Rob, et al.,
If I recall correctly there was a major research effort in Japan (at least
most of the authors had distinctly Japanese names) during the early 1960s,
e.g., Suzuki. It was produced in the lab by using a cold cuff around the
sensory root. Somewhere I may still have a copy of a paper reviewing their
research, but I wouldn't count on my finding it any time soon.

Al

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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Flint [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 6:33 AM
To: TIPS
Subject: Antidromic Conduction


Can anyone give me an example of antidromic conduction in the CNS and what
purpose it serves?  I have a student that understands the basics, but I'm
having a hard time conveying its purpose.

Thanks,

Rob Flint
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