Effect of Intermediate-Frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Recovery following Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a significant public health concern and has been associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Although several research groups have proposed the use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to enhance neuroprotection and recovery in pat...
Main Authors: | Leticia Verdugo-Diaz, Francisco Estrada-Rojo, Aron Garcia-Espinoza, Eduardo Hernandez-Lopez, Alejandro Hernandez-Chavez, Carlos Guzman-Uribe, Marina Martinez-Vargas, Adan Perez-Arredondo, Tomas Calvario, David Elias-Viñas, Luz Navarro |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Hindawi Limited
2017-01-01
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Series: | BioMed Research International |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4540291 |
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