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Corticospinal and corticoreticulospinal projections benefit motor behaviors in chronic stroke
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Taga, M; Hong, Y; Charalambous, C; Raju, S; Hayes, L; Lin, J; Zhang, Y; Shao, Y; Houston, M; Zhang, Y; Mazzoni, P; Roh, J; Schambra, H
2024
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Taga, M., Hong, Y., Charalambous, C., Raju, S., Hayes, L., Lin, J., … Schambra, H. (2024). Corticospinal and corticoreticulospinal projections benefit motor behaviors in chronic stroke. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.04.04.588112
Taga, Myriam, Yoon Hong, Charalambos Charalambous, Sharmila Raju, Leticia Hayes, Jing Lin, Yian Zhang, et al. “Corticospinal and corticoreticulospinal projections benefit motor behaviors in chronic stroke.” BioRxiv, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.04.04.588112.
Taga M, Hong Y, Charalambous C, Raju S, Hayes L, Lin J, et al. Corticospinal and corticoreticulospinal projections benefit motor behaviors in chronic stroke. bioRxiv. 2024.
Taga, Myriam, et al. “Corticospinal and corticoreticulospinal projections benefit motor behaviors in chronic stroke.” BioRxiv, 2024. Epmc, doi:10.1101/2024.04.04.588112.
Taga M, Hong Y, Charalambous C, Raju S, Hayes L, Lin J, Zhang Y, Shao Y, Houston M, Mazzoni P, Roh J, Schambra H. Corticospinal and corticoreticulospinal projections benefit motor behaviors in chronic stroke. bioRxiv. 2024.