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EphA4-Blockers-Promote-Axonal-Regeneration-and-Functional-Recovery-Following-Spinal-Cord-Injury-in-pone.0024636.s005.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 12 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 1.29 Mbps overall, file size: 1.81 MB)
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English: Control mice on treadmill 5 weeks after spinal cord injury. Mice were assessed for functional recovery, as determined by the use of their left hind limb, at 5 weeks after spinal cord hemisection. Control mice were unable to effectively use their left hindlimb to walk on a treadmill. |
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Source | Video S3 from Goldshmit Y, Spanevello M, Tajouri S, Li L, Rogers F, Pearse M, Galea M, Bartlett P, Boyd A, Turnley A (2011). "EphA4 Blockers Promote Axonal Regeneration and Functional Recovery Following Spinal Cord Injury in Mice". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0024636. PMID 21931787. PMC: 3172248. | ||
Author | Goldshmit Y, Spanevello M, Tajouri S, Li L, Rogers F, Pearse M, Galea M, Bartlett P, Boyd A, Turnley A | ||
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Author | Goldshmit Y, Spanevello M, Tajouri S, Li L, Rogers F, Pearse M, Galea M, Bartlett P, Boyd A, Turnley A |
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Image title | Control mice on treadmill 5 weeks after spinal cord injury. Mice were assessed for functional recovery, as determined by the use of their left hind limb, at 5 weeks after spinal cord hemisection. Control mice were unable to effectively use their left hindlimb to walk on a treadmill. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |