Locomotor recovery in chronic spinal rat: long-term pharmacological treatment or transplantation of embryonic neurons?
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S. Rossignol | J. Barthe | M. Antri | J. Provencher | A. Yakovleff | A. Privat | D. Orsal | M. Giménez y Ribotta | D. Feraboli-Lohnherr | D. Feraboli‐Lohnherr
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