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English: Videotape of dog 6 walking unsupported on the treadmill as he moved through each phase of the protocol. The phase of treatment is listed in the bottom right hand corner of the video.
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Source S1 Video from Lim J, Muguet-Chanoit A, Smith D, Laber E, Olby N (2014). "Potassium Channel Antagonists 4-Aminopyridine and the T-Butyl Carbamate Derivative of 4-Aminopyridine Improve Hind Limb Function in Chronically Non-Ambulatory Dogs; A Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Trial". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0116139. PMID 25551385. PMC: 4281252.
Author Lim J, Muguet-Chanoit A, Smith D, Laber E, Olby N
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