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Enduring Vulnerability To Reinstatement Of Hemiplegia By Prazosin Or Clonidine After Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury.


Contact Person: Dennis M Feeney (feeney@unm.edu)


References

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  3. Feeney, D.M., Gonzalez, A., & Law, W.A. (1982). Amphetamine, haloperidol, and experience interact to affect rate of recovery after motor cortex injury. Science, 217, 855-857.

  4. Feeney, D.M., Hovda, D.A. & Salo, A.A. (1983). Phenoxybenzamine reinstates all motor and sensory deficits in cats fully recovered from sensorimotor cortex ablations. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 42, 1157.

  5. Feeney, D.M., Weisend, M.P. & Kline, A.E. (1993). Noradrenergic pharmacotherapy, intracerebral infusion & adrenal t ransplantation promote functional recovery after cortical damage. Journal of Neural Transplantation & Plasticity, 4, 199-213.

  6. Feeney, D.M. & Westerberg, V.S. (1990). Norepinephrine and brain damage: Alpha noradrenergic pharmacology alters functional recovery after cortical trauma. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 44, 233-252.

  7. Feeney, D.M. From laboratory to clinic: Noradrenergic Enhancement of Physical Therapy for Stroke or Trauma patients. (1997) In Freund, H.-J., Sabel, B.A. and Witte, O.W., (Editors) Brain Plasticity; Advances in Neurology, 73, 383-394, Lippencott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia.

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Stibick, D.L.; Ortega, N.E.; Feeney, D.M.; (1998). Enduring Vulnerability To Reinstatement Of Hemiplegia By Prazosin Or Clonidine After Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury.. Presented at INABIS '98 - 5th Internet World Congress on Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University, Canada, Dec 7-16th. Available at URL http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/
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