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1. Motor Improvement of Skilled Forelimb Use Induced by Treatment with Growth Hormone and Rehabilitation Is Dependent on the Onset of the Treatment after Cortical Ablation.

2. Automated Assessment of Endpoint and Kinematic Features of Skilled Reaching in Rats.

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3. Traumatic Brain Injury Occludes Training-Dependent Cortical Reorganization in the Contralesional Hemisphere.

4. Development and Maturation of Embryonic Cortical Neurons Grafted into the Damaged Adult Motor Cortex.

5. Delayed Heterochronic Transplantation following Focal Cortical Lesion Improves Outcome.

6. Extramotor Damage Is Associated with Cognition in Primary Lateral Sclerosis Patients.

7. Comparison of functional recovery of manual dexterity after unilateral spinal cord lesion or motor cortex lesion in adult macaque monkeys.

8. Cortical mapping of the infraspinatus muscle in healthy individuals.

9. TRANS-CRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION (tDCS): A PROMISING NEW TOOL TO FACILITATE REHABILITATION OF MANUAL DEXTERITY AFTER STROKE.

10. Secondary Damage in the Spinal Cord after Motor Cortex Injury in Rats.

11. A preliminary transcranial magnetic stimulation study of cortical inhibition and excitability in high-functioning autism and Asperger disorder.

12. Stability of muscle synergies for voluntary actions after cortical stroke in humans.

13. Neural substrates for the effects of rehabilitative training on motor recovery after ischemic...

14. A parsimonious laboratory system for the evaluation of rat reaching task: recovery from the massive destruction of motor areas.

15. Combinational Approach of Genetic SHP-1 Suppression and Voluntary Exercise Promotes Corticospinal Tract Sprouting and Motor Recovery Following Brain Injury.

16. Functional muscle strength recovery from nail gun injury to the primary motor cortex.

17. Motor recovery of hemiparetic leg by improvement of limb-kinetic apraxia in a chronic patient with traumatic brain injury: A case report.

18. Factors Involved in the Functional Motor Recovery of Rats with Cortical Ablation after GH and Rehabilitation Treatment: Cortical Cell Proliferation and Nestin and Actin Expression in the Striatum and Thalamus.

19. Unsupervised Discovery of Demixed, Low-Dimensional Neural Dynamics across Multiple Timescales through Tensor Component Analysis.

20. [Restoration of damaged cortical pathways by neural grafting].

21. Hand Motor Recovery Following Extensive Frontoparietal Cortical Injury Is Accompanied by Upregulated Corticoreticular Projections in Monkey.

22. Diurnal variation of NMDA receptor expression in the rat cerebral cortex is associated with traumatic brain injury damage.

23. Recovery of an injured corticofugal tract from the supplementary motor area in a patient with traumatic brain injury: A case report.

24. Limb-kinetic apraxia in a patient with mild traumatic brain injury: A case report.

25. Motor system plasticity after unilateral injury in the developing brain.

26. Acute Cortical Transhemispheric Diaschisis after Unilateral Traumatic Brain Injury.

27. An Automated Test of Rat Forelimb Supination Quantifies Motor Function Loss and Recovery After Corticospinal Injury.

28. Long-Term Motor Deficits after Controlled Cortical Impact in Rats Can Be Detected by Fine Motor Skill Tests but Not by Automated Gait Analysis.

29. Hindlimb spasticity after unilateral motor cortex lesion in rats is reduced by contralateral nerve root transfer.

30. Mitochondrial fission is an acute and adaptive response in injured motor neurons.

31. Cortical Stimulation Concurrent With Skilled Motor Training Improves Forelimb Function and Enhances Motor Cortical Reorganization Following Controlled Cortical Impact.

32. Post-Stroke Longitudinal Alterations of Inter-Hemispheric Correlation and Hemispheric Dominance in Mouse Pre-Motor Cortex.

33. Subdural hematoma presenting with unilateral foot drop.

34. Acute off-target effects of neural circuit manipulations.

35. Reversible Deactivation of Motor Cortex Reveals Functional Connectivity with Posterior Parietal Cortex in the Prosimian Galago (Otolemur garnettii).

36. Is one motor cortex enough for two hands?

37. Micropatterned bioimplant with guided neuronal cells to promote tissue reconstruction and improve functional recovery after primary motor cortex insult.

38. Motor cortex is required for learning but not for executing a motor skill.

39. Perilesional treatment with chondroitinase ABC and motor training promote functional recovery after stroke in rats.

40. Neonatal neuroimaging predicts recruitment of contralesional corticospinal tracts following perinatal brain injury.

41. Differential expression of secreted phosphoprotein 1 in the motor cortex among primate species and during postnatal development and functional recovery.

42. Suppression of SHP-1 promotes corticospinal tract sprouting and functional recovery after brain injury.

43. Involvement of the primary motor cortex in controlling movements executed with the ipsilateral hand differs between left- and right-handers.

44. Follow-up of cortical activity and structure after lesion with laser speckle imaging and magnetic resonance imaging in nonhuman primates.

45. Acetylcholinesterase inhibition and locomotor function after motor-sensory cortex impact injury.

46. Reorganization of motor cortex after controlled cortical impact in rats and implications for functional recovery.

47. Chondroitinase ABC enhances pericontusion axonal sprouting but does not confer robust improvements in behavioral recovery.

48. Secondary damage in the spinal cord after motor cortex injury in rats.

49. Effects of unilateral motor cortex lesion on ipsilesional hand's reach and grasp performance in monkeys: relationship with recovery in the contralesional hand.

50. Lesions to the motor system affect action perception.