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Upper Limbs Muscle Co-contraction Changes Correlated With the Impairment of the Corticospinal Tract in Stroke Survivors: Preliminary Evidence From Electromyography and Motor-Evoked Potential Journal article
Sheng, Wenfei, Li, Shijue, Zhao, Jiangli, Wang, Yujia, Luo, Zichong, Lo, Wai Leung Ambrose, Ding, Minghui, Wang, Chuhuai, Li, Le. Upper Limbs Muscle Co-contraction Changes Correlated With the Impairment of the Corticospinal Tract in Stroke Survivors: Preliminary Evidence From Electromyography and Motor-Evoked Potential[J]. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2022, 16(886909).
Authors:  Sheng, Wenfei;  Li, Shijue;  Zhao, Jiangli;  Wang, Yujia;  Luo, Zichong; et al.
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Stroke  Muscle Co-contraction  Motor-evoked Potential  Corticospinal Tract  Correlation Analyses  
Combination of activated Schwann cells with bone mesenchymal stem cells: The best cell strategy for repair after spinal cord injury in rats Journal article
Ban D.-X., Ning G.-Z., Feng S.-Q., Wang Y., Zhou X.-H., Liu Y., Chen J.-T.. Combination of activated Schwann cells with bone mesenchymal stem cells: The best cell strategy for repair after spinal cord injury in rats[J]. Regenerative Medicine, 2011, 6(6), 707-720.
Authors:  Ban D.-X.;  Ning G.-Z.;  Feng S.-Q.;  Wang Y.;  Zhou X.-H.; et al.
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Activated Schwann Cells  Basso  Beattie  Bone Mesenchymal Stem Cells  Bresnahan Score  Corticospinal Tract  Footprint Analysis  Spinal Cord Injury