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Undamaged neurons do not change their function after stroke, mice study shows – News-Medical.Net
A study from UCLA neurologists challenges the idea that the brain recruits existing neurons to take over for those that are lost…
A study from UCLA neurologists challenges the idea that the brain recruits existing neurons to take over for those that are lost from stroke. It shows that in mice, undamaged neurons do not change their function after a stroke to compensate for damaged…
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