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Demarco, James
Individuals with chronic traumatic brain injury improve walking speed and mobility with intensive mobility training.
Dopamine depletion reorganizes projections from the nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum that mediate opioid-induced motor activity.
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Motor system plasticity in stroke models: intrinsically use-dependent, unreliably useful.
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Motor system plasticity in stroke models: intrinsically use-dependent, unreliably useful.
Motor system plasticity in stroke models: intrinsically use-dependent, unreliably useful. Stroke. 2013 Jun; 44(6 Suppl 1):S104-6.
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Animals
Behavior, Animal
Cerebral Infarction
Disease Models, Animal
Humans
Models, Neurological
Motor Cortex
Neuronal Plasticity
Paralysis
Rats
Recovery of Function
Stroke
Stroke Rehabilitation
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DeAnna L. Adkins