Undirected compensatory plasticity contributes to neuronal dysfunction after severe spinal cord injury.
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Volker Dietz | Pavel Musienko | Janine Beauparlant | Grégoire Courtine | Rubia van den Brand | Lucia Friedli | V. Dietz | Q. Barraud | G. Courtine | P. Musienko | R. van den Brand | L. Friedli | Janine Beauparlant | Quentin Barraud | Lucia Friedli
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