Non-human Primate Models to Explore the Adaptive Mechanisms After Stroke
The brain has the ability to reconstruct neural structures and functions to compensate for the brain lesions caused by stroke, although it is highly limited in primates including humans. Animal studies in which experimental lesions were induced in the brain have contributed to the current understand...
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Autor principal: | Noriyuki Higo |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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