Optogenetically stimulating intact rat corticospinal tract post-stroke restores motor control through regionalized functional circuit formation
Existing methods to improve motor function after stroke include non-specific neuromodulatory approaches. Here the authors use an automated method of analysis of reaching behaviour in rodents to show that optogenetic stimulation of intact corticospinal tract fibres leads to restoration of prior motor...
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Autores principales: | A. S. Wahl, U. Büchler, A. Brändli, B. Brattoli, S. Musall, H. Kasper, B. V. Ineichen, F. Helmchen, B. Ommer, M. E. Schwab |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f340a87f96194c948b92569a8f2c097d |
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