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Restoration of sensorimotor functions after spinal cord injuryA critical period for postnatal adaptive plasticity in a model of motor axon miswiringCombining Schwann cell bridges and olfactory-ensheathing glia grafts with chondroitinase promotes locomotor recovery after complete transection of the spinal cordDeveloping a data sharing community for spinal cord injury research.Recovery of motoneuron and locomotor function after spinal cord injury depends on constitutive activity in 5-HT2C receptors.Ganglioside GM1 induces phosphorylation of mutant huntingtin and restores normal motor behavior in Huntington disease miceLocomotion after spinal cord injury depends on constitutive activity in serotonin receptorsPlasticity after spinal cord injury: relevance to recovery and approaches to facilitate itPlasticity beyond peri-infarct cortex: spinal up regulation of structural plasticity, neurotrophins, and inflammatory cytokines during recovery from cortical stroke.A systematic review of directly applied biologic therapies for acute spinal cord injury.Decrease of mRNA Editing after Spinal Cord Injury is Caused by Down-regulation of ADAR2 that is Triggered by Inflammatory ResponseRestoring walking after spinal cord injury.Challenges of animal models in SCI research: Effects of pre-injury task-specific training in adult rats before lesion.Motor axonal regeneration after partial and complete spinal cord transectionFunctional switch between motor tracts in the presence of the mAb IN-1 in the adult rat.Adaptive changes in the injured spinal cord and their role in promoting functional recovery.Long-term viral brain-derived neurotrophic factor delivery promotes spasticity in rats with a cervical spinal cord hemisection.Functional testing in animal models of spinal cord injury: not as straight forward as one would thinkSingle pellet grasping following cervical spinal cord injury in adult rat using an automated full-time training robot.Synthesis, transport, and metabolism of serotonin formed from exogenously applied 5-HTP after spinal cord injury in rats.Spinal cord injury and plasticity: opportunities and challenges.Rehabilitative training and plasticity following spinal cord injury.BDNF: the career of a multifaceted neurotrophin in spinal cord injury.A simple analogy for nervous system plasticity after injury.Inhibiting cortical protein kinase A in spinal cord injured rats enhances efficacy of rehabilitative training.The role of cAMP and its downstream targets in neurite growth in the adult nervous system.Pericytes impair capillary blood flow and motor function after chronic spinal cord injury.Vector-induced NT-3 expression in rats promotes collateral growth of injured corticospinal tract axons far rostral to a spinal cord injury.Advantages of delaying the onset of rehabilitative reaching training in rats with incomplete spinal cord injury.Neuronal populations capable of regeneration following a combined treatment in rats with spinal cord transection.Loss of Npn1 from motor neurons causes postnatal deficits independent from Sema3A signaling.Repairing the injured spinal cord: sprouting versus regeneration. Is this a realistic match?Training-induced plasticity in rats with cervical spinal cord injury: effects and side effects.Secondary damage in the spinal cord after motor cortex injury in rats.Be careful what you train for.Following Spinal Cord Injury Transected Reticulospinal Tract Axons Develop New Collateral Inputs to Spinal Interneurons in Parallel with Locomotor Recovery.Cervical sprouting of corticospinal fibers after thoracic spinal cord injury accompanies shifts in evoked motor responses.Protective effects of oral creatine supplementation on spinal cord injury in rats.White matter glucose metabolism during intracortical electrostimulation: a quantitative [(18)F]Fluorodeoxyglucose autoradiography study in the rat.Reorganization of descending motor tracts in the rat spinal cord.
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