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In this treatise, current knowledge on the neurogenesis, axonal
outgrowth, synaptogenesis, and regenerative capacity of descending
supraspinal pathways in tetrapods is discussed. Although emphasis
is on the clawed toad, Xenopus laevis, chicken embryos, opossums
and rodent data, also the data available for primates including man
are presented. It will be shown that 1) the outgrowth of descending
supraspinal pathways is the result of a coordinated program; 2) the
pattern of early descending axonal tracts is similar in all
vertebrate groups; 3) the formation of descending supraspinal
pathways occurs according to a developmental sequence; 4) the
earliest descending supraspinal fibers arrive in a rather immature
spinal cord, and 5) the regenerative capacity of descending
supraspinal pathways depends on the developmental stage the
particular pathways arise.
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