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Drobyshevsky, Alexander
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Cerebral Palsy
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White matter injury correlates with hypertonia in an animal model of cerebral palsy.
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Model of cerebral palsy in the perinatal rabbit.
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Hypoxia-ischemia causes persistent movement deficits in a perinatal rabbit model of cerebral palsy: assessed by a new swim test.
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A model of cerebral palsy from fetal hypoxia-ischemia.
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Fetal brain magnetic resonance imaging response acutely to hypoxia-ischemia predicts postnatal outcome.
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Antenatal insults modify newborn olfactory function by nitric oxide produced from neuronal nitric oxide synthase.
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Near-term fetal hypoxia-ischemia in rabbits: MRI can predict muscle tone abnormalities and deep brain injury.
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Elevated spinal monoamine neurotransmitters after antenatal hypoxia-ischemia in rabbit cerebral palsy model.
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Human Umbilical Cord Blood Cells Ameliorate Motor Deficits in Rabbits in a Cerebral Palsy Model.
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White Matter Injury and General Movements in High-Risk Preterm Infants.
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Spinal cord injury in hypertonic newborns after antenatal hypoxia-ischemia in a rabbit model of cerebral palsy.
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Spinal Hyper-Excitability and Altered Muscle Structure Contribute to Muscle Hypertonia in Newborns After Antenatal Hypoxia-Ischemia in a Rabbit Cerebral Palsy Model.
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Altered Motoneuron Properties Contribute to Motor Deficits in a Rabbit Hypoxia-Ischemia Model of Cerebral Palsy.
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Spinal motoneurons respond aberrantly to serotonin in a rabbit model of cerebral palsy.
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Spinal motoneurons respond aberrantly to serotonin in a rabbit model of cerebral palsy.
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