Is the Ipsilateral Cortex Surrounding the Lesion or the Non-Injured Contralateral Cortex Important for Motor Recovery in Rats with Photochemically Induced Cortical Lesions?
European Neurology2006Vol. 56(2), pp. 106–112
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Abstract
The results emphasize the need for selection of appropriate programs tailored to the area of cortical damage in order to enhance motor functional recovery in this model.
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