Inter- and intralimb adaptations to a sensory perturbation during activation of the serotonin system after a low spinal cord transection in neonatal rats
Strain M, Kauer S, Kao T, Brumley M. Inter- and intralimb adaptations to a sensory perturbation during activation of the serotonin system after a low spinal cord transection in neonatal rats. Frontiers In Neural Circuits 2014, 8: 80. PMID: 25071461, PMCID: PMC4094843, DOI: 10.3389/fncir.2014.00080.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord transectionCord transectionSerotonin systemPostnatal day 1Sensory perturbationsSerotonin modulationAgonist quipazineNeonatal ratsSpinal cordSerotonergic systemSpinal surgeryNewborn ratsROM restrictionDay 1Locomotor activityStepping behaviorPersistent effectsMotion restrictionRatsTransectionSubjectsActivationSensory feedbackLimb trajectoriesSurgery
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