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- Title
Pronounced species divergence in corticospinal tract reorganization and functional recovery after lateralized spinal cord injury favors primates.
- Authors
Friedli, Lucia; Rosenzweig, Ephron S.; Barraud, Quentin; Schubert, Martin; Dominici, Nadia; Awai, Lea; Nielson, Jessica L.; Musienko, Pavel; Nout-Lomas, Yvette; Hui Zhong; Zdunowski, Sharon; Roy, Roland R.; Strand, Sarah C.; van den Brand, Rubia; Havton, Leif A.; Beattie, Michael S.; Bresnahan, Jacqueline C.; Bézard, Erwan; Bloch, Jocelyne; Edgerton, V. Reggie
- Abstract
The article offers information on a study focusing on the corticospinal tract reorganization and functional recovery of primate species with spinal cord injury. Topics discussed include increase in the functional gains with laterality of spinal cord damage; electrophysiological analyses of the corticospinal tract; and interspecies differences in the nature and extent of spinal cord repair mechanisms.
- Subjects
SPINAL cord injuries; PYRAMIDAL tract; LATERAL dominance; ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY; SPINAL cord abnormalities; PHYSIOLOGY
- Publication
Science Translational Medicine, 2015, Vol 7, Issue 302, p1
- ISSN
1946-6234
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1126/scitranslmed.aac5811