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ILAR Journal Volume 48(4)
Animal Models Used in the Study of Movement Disorders
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Introduction: The Use of Animal Research in Developing Treatments for Human Motor Disorders: Brain-Computer Interfaces and the Regeneration of Damaged Brain Circuits Jon H. Kaas [Full Text] [PDF] |
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Animal Care and Use Issues in Movement Disorder Research Jeanne M. Wallace and Paul Sikoski [Full Text] [PDF] |
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Stem Cells, Regenerative Medicine, and Animal Models of Disease Dennis A. Steindler [Full Text] [PDF] |
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Nonhuman Primate Models of Parkinson's Disease Marina E. Emborg [Full Text] [PDF] |
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Animal Models of Huntington's Disease Shilpa Ramaswamy, Jodi L. McBride, and Jeffrey H. Kordower [Full Text] [PDF] |
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Rat Models of Upper Extremity Impairment in Stroke Jeffrey A. Kleim, Jeffery A. Boychuk, and DeAnna L. Adkins [Full Text] [PDF] |
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Rat Models of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury to Assess Motor Recovery Stephen M. Onifer, Alexander G. Rabchevsky, and Stephen W. Scheff [Full Text] [PDF] |
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Monkey Models of Recovery of Voluntary Hand Movement after Spinal Cord and Dorsal Root Injury Corinna Darian-Smith [Full Text] [PDF] |
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Learning-based Animal Models: Task-specific Focal Hand Dystonia Nancy N. Byl [Full Text] [PDF] |
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Thanks to Institutional Supporters [PDF] |
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Special Thanks to Reviewers of Volume 48 [PDF] |
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Volume 48 Author Index [PDF] |
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Volume 48 Subject Index [PDF] |
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ILAR Publications [PDF] |
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ILAR Publications Order Form [PDF] |
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ILAR Journal Individual Issues Order Form [PDF] |
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