Limb preference after lesions of the cerebral hemisphere in adult and neonatal rats.
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Sensorimotor experience influences recovery of forelimb abilities but not tissue loss after focal cortical compression in adult rats.Role of adaptive plasticity in recovery of function after damage to motor cortex.Protective effects of moderate hypothermia after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia: short- and long-term outcome.Skilled motor learning does not enhance long-term depression in the motor cortex in vivo.
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Limb preference after lesions of the cerebral hemisphere in adult and neonatal rats.
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Limb preference after lesions of the cerebral hemisphere in adult and neonatal rats.
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Limb preference after lesions of the cerebral hemisphere in adult and neonatal rats.
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Limb preference after lesions of the cerebral hemisphere in adult and neonatal rats.
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Limb preference after lesions of the cerebral hemisphere in adult and neonatal rats.
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Limb preference after lesions of the cerebral hemisphere in adult and neonatal rats.
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Limb preference after lesions of the cerebral hemisphere in adult and neonatal rats.
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Limb preference after lesions of the cerebral hemisphere in adult and neonatal rats.
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10.1016/0031-9384(77)90059-2
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1977-04-01T00:00:00Z