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Publications by A. S. Wahl
Optogenetically Stimulating Intact Rat Corticospinal Tract Post-Stroke Restores Motor Control Through Regionalized Functional Circuit Formation
Nature Communications
Astronomy
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Physics
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Lesion Load of the Corticospinal Tract Predicts Motor Impairment in Chronic Stroke
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Pyramidal Tract Stimulation Restores Normal Corticospinal Tract Connections and Visuomotor Skill After Early Postnatal Motor Cortex Activity Blockade
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Motor Evoked Potentials as Potential Biomarkers of Early Atypical Corticospinal Tract Development in Infants With Perinatal Stroke
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Functional Exercise and Physical Fitness Post Stroke: The Importance of Exercise Maintenance for Motor Control and Physical Fitness After Stroke
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Plasticity of Intact Rubral Projections Mediates Spontaneous Recovery of Function After Corticospinal Tract Injury
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The Functional Role of Beta‐oscillations in the Supplementary Motor Area During Reaching and Grasping After Stroke: A Question of Structural Damage to the Corticospinal Tract
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Ephrin-B3 Is the Midline Barrier That Prevents Corticospinal Tract Axons From Recrossing, Allowing for Unilateral Motor Control
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Upstream Dysfunction of Somatomotor Functional Connectivity After Corticospinal Damage in Stroke
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Motor System Reorganization After Stroke: Stimulating and Training Toward Perfection
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