Synergistic but independent: The role of corticospinal and alternate motor fibers for residual motor output after stroke

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Synergistic but independent: The role of corticospinal and alternate motor fibers for residual motor output after stroke is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.NICL.2017.04.016
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_xfd5kzjz7bdldp4na3btz7oy6a
P932PMC publication ID5426012
P698PubMed publication ID28516034

P50authorFriedhelm HummelQ86576914
P2093author name stringYun-Hee Kim
Robert Schulz
Jungsoo Lee
Won Hyuk Chang
Ahee Lee
Eunhee Park
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P304page(s)118-124
P577publication date2017-04-19
P1433published inNeuroImage: ClinicalQ22907265
P1476titleSynergistic but independent: The role of corticospinal and alternate motor fibers for residual motor output after stroke
P478volume15