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Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement|November 8, 2007
Comparative neuro tissue engineering using different nerve guide implantsN Sinis, H E Schaller, C Schulte-Eversum, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 29, 2011
Non-invasive stimulation of the vibrissal pad improves recovery of whisking function after simultaneous lesion of the facial and infraorbital nerves in ratsH Bendella, S P Pavlov, M Grosheva, et al.
Neuroscience|July 6, 2010
Recovery of whisking function after manual stimulation of denervated vibrissal muscles requires brain-derived neurotrophic factor and its receptor tyrosine kinase BJ Söhnchen, M Grosheva, S Kiryakova, et al.
Experimental Neurology|January 14, 2010
Recovery of whisking function promoted by manual stimulation of the vibrissal muscles after facial nerve injury requires insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1)S Kiryakova, J Söhnchen, M Grosheva, et al.
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Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement|November 8, 2007
Comparative neuro tissue engineering using different nerve guide implantsN Sinis, H E Schaller, C Schulte-Eversum, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 29, 2011
Non-invasive stimulation of the vibrissal pad improves recovery of whisking function after simultaneous lesion of the facial and infraorbital nerves in ratsH Bendella, S P Pavlov, M Grosheva, et al.
Neuroscience|July 6, 2010
Recovery of whisking function after manual stimulation of denervated vibrissal muscles requires brain-derived neurotrophic factor and its receptor tyrosine kinase BJ Söhnchen, M Grosheva, S Kiryakova, et al.
Experimental Neurology|January 14, 2010
Recovery of whisking function promoted by manual stimulation of the vibrissal muscles after facial nerve injury requires insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1)S Kiryakova, J Söhnchen, M Grosheva, et al.
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