1973
DOI: 10.3758/bf03334421
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Lack of effect of ribaminol, TCAP, and magnesium pemoline on recovery from neocerebellar damage

Abstract: The neocerebellar cortex lesion in newborn mice caused permanent asymmetry of the position of the hind limbs which was normalized spontaneously in about 27.8% of control animals. The administration of ribaminol, TCAP, and magnesium pemoline during the first 2 weeks of postnatal life did not improve the rate of recovery from the neocerebellar damage.

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