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J Physiol Volume 533, Number 1, 3-4, May 15, 2001
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Journal of Physiology (2001), 533.1, pp. 3-4
© Copyright 2001 The Physiological Society

Spinal Cord Function and Rehabilitation - an Overview


A. Prochazka and V. K. Mushahwar


    This issue of The Journal includes a series of reviews that follow from The Journal of Physiology Symposium 'Spinal Cord Function and Rehabilitation' held at the Society for Neuroscience 30th Annual Meeting in New Orleans in November 2000. The symposium was held in honour of Elzbieta Jankowska, a leader in spinal cord research for over 30 years. Our aim is to bring together four groups of researchers who work on spinal cord networks, pharmacology, repair and rehabilitation. With the growing realisation that regeneration of spinal pathways still faces many hurdles, it seems crucial that these groups compare notes and discuss future strategies.



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