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From: Axonal remodeling for motor recovery after traumatic brain injury requires downregulation of γ-aminobutyric acid signaling

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Spontaneous recovery of motor function after brain injury is suppressed by muscimol infusion into the contralesional cortex. (a and b) Spontaneous recovery of forelimb motor function in the grid walk (a) and cylinder (b) tests (sham group, dotted line; injured group, solid line; n=7, each group). (c and d) Inhibition of spontaneous recovery of forelimb motor function by muscimol infusion in the grid walk (c) and cylinder (d) tests (saline-treated group, dotted line; muscimol-treated group, solid line). The data represent the mean±S.D. (vehicle n=7, muscimol n=12); *P<0.05, **P<0.01 versus the controls (two-way repeated measure ANOVA followed by Tukey–Kramer test)

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