Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats

Schneider A, Rogalewski A, Wafzig O, Kirsch F, Gretz N, Krüger C, Diederich K, Pitzer C, Laage R, Plaas C, Vogt G, et al. (2014)
Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine 6(1): 3.

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Schneider, Armin; Rogalewski, AndreasUniBi ; Wafzig, Oliver; Kirsch, Friederike; Gretz, Norbert; Krüger, Carola; Diederich, Kai; Pitzer, Claudia; Laage, Rico; Plaas, Christian; Vogt, Gerhard; Minnerup, Jens
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2014
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Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine
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Schneider A, Rogalewski A, Wafzig O, et al. Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats. Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine. 2014;6(1): 3.
Schneider, A., Rogalewski, A., Wafzig, O., Kirsch, F., Gretz, N., Krüger, C., Diederich, K., et al. (2014). Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats. Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine, 6(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/2040-7378-6-3
Schneider, Armin, Rogalewski, Andreas, Wafzig, Oliver, Kirsch, Friederike, Gretz, Norbert, Krüger, Carola, Diederich, Kai, et al. 2014. “Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats”. Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine 6 (1): 3.
Schneider, A., Rogalewski, A., Wafzig, O., Kirsch, F., Gretz, N., Krüger, C., Diederich, K., Pitzer, C., Laage, R., Plaas, C., et al. (2014). Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats. Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine 6:3.
Schneider, A., et al., 2014. Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats. Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine, 6(1): 3.
A. Schneider, et al., “Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats”, Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine, vol. 6, 2014, : 3.
Schneider, A., Rogalewski, A., Wafzig, O., Kirsch, F., Gretz, N., Krüger, C., Diederich, K., Pitzer, C., Laage, R., Plaas, C., Vogt, G., Minnerup, J., Schäbitz, W.-R.: Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats. Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine. 6, : 3 (2014).
Schneider, Armin, Rogalewski, Andreas, Wafzig, Oliver, Kirsch, Friederike, Gretz, Norbert, Krüger, Carola, Diederich, Kai, Pitzer, Claudia, Laage, Rico, Plaas, Christian, Vogt, Gerhard, Minnerup, Jens, and Schäbitz, Wolf-Rüdiger. “Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats”. Experimental & Translational Stroke Medicine 6.1 (2014): 3.
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