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The following pages link to Restoring voluntary control of locomotion after paralyzing spinal cord injury (Q48486697):
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- Do stroke models model stroke? (Q24288828) (← links)
- A Review on Locomotor Training after Spinal Cord Injury: Reorganization of Spinal Neuronal Circuits and Recovery of Motor Function (Q26746911) (← links)
- Miniaturized Technologies for Enhancement of Motor Plasticity (Q26752338) (← links)
- Targeting Lumbar Spinal Neural Circuitry by Epidural Stimulation to Restore Motor Function After Spinal Cord Injury (Q26769658) (← links)
- Recovery of neuronal and network excitability after spinal cord injury and implications for spasticity (Q26825721) (← links)
- Serotonergic modulation of post-synaptic inhibition and locomotor alternating pattern in the spinal cord (Q26852260) (← links)
- Learning from the spinal cord: how the study of spinal cord plasticity informs our view of learning (Q26861704) (← links)
- Nogo limits neural plasticity and recovery from injury (Q26861883) (← links)
- Restoration of sensorimotor functions after spinal cord injury (Q26999051) (← links)
- microRNAs in spinal cord injury: potential roles and therapeutic implications (Q27009439) (← links)
- Translational spinal cord injury research: preclinical guidelines and challenges (Q27025285) (← links)
- Effects of Lumbosacral Spinal Cord Epidural Stimulation for Standing after Chronic Complete Paralysis in Humans (Q27301784) (← links)
- Weight-bearing locomotion in the developing opossum, Monodelphis domestica following spinal transection: remodeling of neuronal circuits caudal to lesion (Q27309834) (← links)
- Restoration of skilled locomotion by sprouting corticospinal axons induced by co-deletion of PTEN and SOCS3 (Q27323037) (← links)
- Derivation of multivariate syndromic outcome metrics for consistent testing across multiple models of cervical spinal cord injury in rats (Q27333128) (← links)
- A brain-spine interface alleviating gait deficits after spinal cord injury in primates (Q27890423) (← links)
- Paired Stimulation to Promote Lasting Augmentation of Corticospinal Circuits (Q28071370) (← links)
- Rat models of spinal cord injury: from pathology to potential therapies (Q28071816) (← links)
- Sustained dual drug delivery of anti-inhibitory molecules for treatment of spinal cord injury (Q28603502) (← links)
- Ryk controls remapping of motor cortex during functional recovery after spinal cord injury (Q29039327) (← links)
- Preserved gait kinematics during controlled body unloading. (Q30359066) (← links)
- Sensory cortex lesion triggers compensatory neuronal plasticity (Q30438559) (← links)
- Comparison of functional recovery of manual dexterity after unilateral spinal cord lesion or motor cortex lesion in adult macaque monkeys (Q30541640) (← links)
- Use of quadrupedal step training to re-engage spinal interneuronal networks and improve locomotor function after spinal cord injury (Q30554461) (← links)
- Multimodal exercises simultaneously stimulating cortical and brainstem pathways after unilateral corticospinal lesion (Q30560776) (← links)
- Sub-threshold spinal cord stimulation facilitates spontaneous motor activity in spinal rats (Q30577793) (← links)
- Electronic bypass of spinal lesions: activation of lower motor neurons directly driven by cortical neural signals (Q30583505) (← links)
- Electrophysiological biomarkers of neuromodulatory strategies to recover motor function after spinal cord injury (Q30651633) (← links)
- Lack of additive role of ageing in nigrostriatal neurodegeneration triggered by α-synuclein overexpression. (Q30658867) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal neuromodulation therapies engaging muscle synergies improve motor control after spinal cord injury (Q30821299) (← links)
- Cell therapy for spinal cord injury informed by electromagnetic waves (Q33363830) (← links)
- Upper-limb muscle responses to epidural, subdural and intraspinal stimulation of the cervical spinal cord (Q33581905) (← links)
- Neuroscience. Optogenetic regeneration (Q33609851) (← links)
- Preclinical evidence supporting the clinical development of central pattern generator-modulating therapies for chronic spinal cord-injured patients (Q33687734) (← links)
- A pelvic implant orthosis in rodents, for spinal cord injury rehabilitation, and for brain machine interface research: construction, surgical implantation and validation (Q33785677) (← links)
- Effects of Assist-As-Needed Upper Extremity Robotic Therapy after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: A Parallel-Group Controlled Trial (Q33792745) (← links)
- Perceptual learning in sensorimotor adaptation (Q33816765) (← links)
- Spike-timing-dependent plasticity in primate corticospinal connections induced during free behavior (Q33838959) (← links)
- Perspectives on tissue-engineered nerve regeneration for the treatment of spinal cord injury (Q33859565) (← links)
- A bipedal mammalian model for spinal cord injury research: The tammar wallaby (Q33873372) (← links)
- Cortex-dependent recovery of unassisted hindlimb locomotion after complete spinal cord injury in adult rats. (Q33879261) (← links)
- Feasibility and potential efficacy of high-intensity stepping training in variable contexts in subacute and chronic stroke (Q34022794) (← links)
- 5-HT₂ and 5-HT₇ receptor agonists facilitate plantar stepping in chronic spinal rats through actions on different populations of spinal neurons. (Q34063929) (← links)
- Restoration of motor function following spinal cord injury via optimal control of intraspinal microstimulation: toward a next generation closed-loop neural prosthesis. (Q34198770) (← links)
- Effects of diet and/or exercise in enhancing spinal cord sensorimotor learning. (Q34387793) (← links)
- Enhancing Nervous System Recovery through Neurobiologics, Neural Interface Training, and Neurorehabilitation (Q34549120) (← links)
- Using a body-fixed sensor to identify subclinical gait difficulties in older adults with IADL disability: maximizing the output of the timed up and go (Q34901795) (← links)
- Plasticity of intact rubral projections mediates spontaneous recovery of function after corticospinal tract injury (Q35020214) (← links)
- Inosine enhances axon sprouting and motor recovery after spinal cord injury (Q35061418) (← links)
- Large animal model for development of functional restoration paradigms using epidural and intraspinal stimulation. (Q35067510) (← links)