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The following pages link to Treadmill training in incomplete spinal cord injured rats (Q48702694):
Displaying 46 items.
- Corticospinal reorganization after spinal cord injury (Q26828054) (← links)
- Restoration of sensorimotor functions after spinal cord injury (Q26999051) (← links)
- A critical period for postnatal adaptive plasticity in a model of motor axon miswiring (Q27309511) (← links)
- Spinal shock revisited: a four-phase model (Q28252198) (← links)
- The Louisville Swim Scale: a novel assessment of hindlimb function following spinal cord injury in adult rats (Q33709297) (← links)
- Swimming as a model of task-specific locomotor retraining after spinal cord injury in the rat (Q33720847) (← links)
- Treadmill exercise with bone marrow stromal cells transplantation potentiates recovery of locomotor function after spinal cord injury in rats (Q33874303) (← links)
- Task-specificity vs. ceiling effect: step-training in shallow water after spinal cord injury (Q33912462) (← links)
- Examination of the combined effects of chondroitinase ABC, growth factors and locomotor training following compressive spinal cord injury on neuroanatomical plasticity and kinematics (Q34414830) (← links)
- Injured mice at the gym: review, results and considerations for combining chondroitinase and locomotor exercise to enhance recovery after spinal cord injury (Q34539846) (← links)
- SCO-spondin derived peptide NX210 induces neuroprotection in vitro and promotes fiber regrowth and functional recovery after spinal cord injury (Q35131462) (← links)
- Hindlimb immobilization in a wheelchair alters functional recovery following contusive spinal cord injury in the adult rat (Q35568404) (← links)
- Role of spared pathways in locomotor recovery after body-weight-supported treadmill training in contused rats (Q35606192) (← links)
- Treadmill training enhances the recovery of normal stepping patterns in spinal cord contused rats (Q35814684) (← links)
- Challenges of animal models in SCI research: Effects of pre-injury task-specific training in adult rats before lesion (Q35836768) (← links)
- A systematic review of exercise training to promote locomotor recovery in animal models of spinal cord injury (Q35964858) (← links)
- Transcriptional Pathways Associated with Skeletal Muscle Changes after Spinal Cord Injury and Treadmill Locomotor Training (Q36031922) (← links)
- Altered patterns of reflex excitability, balance, and locomotion following spinal cord injury and locomotor training (Q36193667) (← links)
- Hemisection spinal cord injury in rat: the value of intraoperative somatosensory evoked potential monitoring (Q36377216) (← links)
- Two chronic motor training paradigms differentially influence acute instrumental learning in spinally transected rats (Q36447621) (← links)
- Horizontal ladder task-specific re-training in adult rats with contusive thoracic spinal cord injury (Q36531186) (← links)
- Spinal electro-magnetic stimulation combined with transgene delivery of neurotrophin NT-3 and exercise: novel combination therapy for spinal contusion injury (Q36533357) (← links)
- Hindlimb muscle morphology and function in a new atrophy model combining spinal cord injury and cast immobilization (Q36590647) (← links)
- Functional consequences of ethidium bromide demyelination of the mouse ventral spinal cord. (Q37092925) (← links)
- Treadmill exercise facilitates recovery of locomotor function through axonal regeneration following spinal cord injury in rats (Q37272916) (← links)
- Functional testing in animal models of spinal cord injury: not as straight forward as one would think (Q37342289) (← links)
- Beneficial effects of melatonin combined with exercise on endogenous neural stem/progenitor cells proliferation after spinal cord injury (Q37645166) (← links)
- Novel multi-system functional gains via task specific training in spinal cord injured male rats. (Q37718864) (← links)
- Plasticity of cortical maps: multiple triggers for adaptive reorganization following brain damage and spinal cord injury (Q37884310) (← links)
- Exercise after spinal cord injury as an agent for neuroprotection, regeneration and rehabilitation (Q38417759) (← links)
- Gait recovery following spinal cord injury in mice: Limited effect of treadmill training. (Q41527444) (← links)
- Training-Induced Functional Gains following SCI (Q41893959) (← links)
- Plasticity of spinal cord reflexes after a complete transection in adult rats: relationship to stepping ability (Q46482451) (← links)
- Efficient reinnervation of hindlimb muscles by thoracic motor neurons after nerve cross-anastomosis in rats (Q47393981) (← links)
- Depolarization and electrical stimulation enhance in vitro and in vivo sensory axon growth after spinal cord injury (Q47401427) (← links)
- High-Impact, Self-Motivated Training Within an Enriched Environment With Single Animal Tracking Dose-Dependently Promotes Motor Skill Acquisition and Functional Recovery (Q47800306) (← links)
- Coenzyme Q10 Prevents Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Facilitates Pharmacological Activity of Atorvastatin in 6-OHDA Induced Dopaminergic Toxicity in Rats (Q48335945) (← links)
- Efficient testing of motor function in spinal cord injured rats (Q48696242) (← links)
- Locomotor Treadmill Training Promotes Soleus Trophism by Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Pathway in Paraplegic Rats. (Q54111642) (← links)
- Improving axonal growth and functional recovery after experimental spinal cord injury by neutralizing myelin associated inhibitors (Q60223546) (← links)
- Activity/exercise-induced changes in the liver transcriptome after chronic spinal cord injury. (Q64963727) (← links)
- Treadmill exercise with bone marrow stromal cells transplantation facilitates neuroprotective effect through BDNF-ERK1/2 pathway in spinal cord injury rats. (Q64973143) (← links)
- Using robotics to teach the spinal cord to walk (Q73009730) (← links)
- Prominent role of the spinal central pattern generator in the recovery of locomotion after partial spinal cord injuries (Q81051496) (← links)
- Activity-Based Physical Rehabilitation with Adjuvant Testosterone to Promote Neuromuscular Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury (Q89031532) (← links)
- Transcriptome of dorsal root ganglia caudal to a spinal cord injury with modulated behavioral activity (Q92596171) (← links)