File:Rewiring-of-regenerated-axons-by-combining-treadmill-training-with-semaphorin3A-inhibition-1756-6606-7-14-S1.ogv

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English: Video Representative movies of the detailed kinematic analysis of hindlimb motor performance on a treadmill at the end of the experimental period. Plantar step walking with a BSS was not observed in control group animals (A). Limited plantar step walking with a BSS was observed in SM-345431 treatment group animals (B). Significantly enhanced plantar step walking with a BSS was observed in the combined treatment group animals. All animals in the combined treatment group continued plantar step walking with a BSS for at least 30 min (C).
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Source Video file from Zhang L, Kaneko S, Kikuchi K, Sano A, Maeda M, Kishino A, Shibata S, Mukaino M, Toyama Y, Liu M, Kimura T, Okano H, Nakamura M (2014). "Rewiring of regenerated axons by combining treadmill training with semaphorin3A inhibition". Molecular Brain. DOI:10.1186/1756-6606-7-14. PMID 24618249. PMC: 4008261.
Author Zhang L, Kaneko S, Kikuchi K, Sano A, Maeda M, Kishino A, Shibata S, Mukaino M, Toyama Y, Liu M, Kimura T, Okano H, Nakamura M
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