Multiple synapse formation in the motor cortex opposite unilateral sensorimotor cortex lesions in adult rats.
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Inosine induces axonal rewiring and improves behavioral outcome after stroke.Abnormal neurotransmission in mice lacking synaptic vesicle protein 2A (SV2A)Motor System Reorganization After Stroke: Stimulating and Training Toward PerfectionCharacterization of MSB synapses in dissociated hippocampal culture with simultaneous pre- and postsynaptic live microscopyLabeling of dendritic spines with the carbocyanine dye DiI for confocal microscopic imaging in lightly fixed cortical slices.Inosine alters gene expression and axonal projections in neurons contralateral to a cortical infarct and improves skilled use of the impaired limb.Effects of aging and caloric restriction on dentate gyrus synapses and glutamate receptor subunitsCaloric restriction eliminates the aging-related decline in NMDA and AMPA receptor subunits in the rat hippocampus and induces homeostasis.Activity-dependent maintenance and growth of dendrites in adult cortexEvidence for Alzheimer's disease-linked synapse loss and compensation in mouse and human hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons.Experience-driven brain plasticity: beyond the synapse.Statistical traces of long-term memories stored in strengths and patterns of synaptic connections.Sprouting, regeneration and circuit formation in the injured spinal cord: factors and activity.Abnormalities in skilled reaching movements are improved by peripheral anesthetization of the less-affected forelimb after sensorimotor cortical infarcts in rats.Physiological and anatomical studies of associative learning: Convergence with learning studies of W.T. Greenough.The "good" limb makes the "bad" limb worse: experience-dependent interhemispheric disruption of functional outcome after cortical infarcts in rats.Motor skill training, but not voluntary exercise, improves skilled reaching after unilateral ischemic lesions of the sensorimotor cortex in rats.Axospinous synaptic subtype-specific differences in structure, size, ionotropic receptor expression, and connectivity in apical dendritic regions of rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons.Post-stroke protection from maladaptive effects of learning with the non-paretic forelimb by bimanual home cage experience in C57BL/6 mice.Thimerosal exposure and increased risk for diagnosed tic disorder in the United States: a case-control study.Maladaptive effects of learning with the less-affected forelimb after focal cortical infarcts in ratsExperience--a double edged sword for restorative neural plasticity after brain damage.Reduced responses to glutamate receptor agonists follow loss of astrocytes and astroglial glutamate markers in the nucleus tractus solitarii.Neuroplastic Changes Following Brain Ischemia and their Contribution to Stroke Recovery: Novel Approaches in Neurorehabilitation.Experience-dependent neural plasticity in the adult damaged brain.Early poststroke experience differentially alters periinfarct layer II and III cortex.Understanding the Mechanisms of Recovery and/or Compensation following InjuryMotor cortical stimulation promotes synaptic plasticity and behavioral improvements following sensorimotor cortex lesions.Structural plasticity of circuits in cortical neuropil.Brain Aging and Regeneration after Injuries: an Organismal approachLesion size-dependent synaptic and astrocytic responses in cortex contralateral to infarcts in middle-aged rats.Use-dependent dendritic regrowth is limited after unilateral controlled cortical impact to the forelimb sensorimotor cortex.
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Multiple synapse formation in the motor cortex opposite unilateral sensorimotor cortex lesions in adult rats.
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1999-11-01T00:00:00Z