The effect of medical sympathetic blockage (using reserpine) in the management of spinal cord injury in rats

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The effect of medical sympathetic blockage with reserpine was studied in 48 rats following crushing of the cord. Control experiments were carried out with reser- pined and unreserpined groups. Marked sensory-motor improvement was found in the reserpined group. © 1977, International Spinal Cord Society. All rights reserved.

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Rezaian, S. M., Rezvani, M., Movlavi, M., & Daneshbod, A. (1977). The effect of medical sympathetic blockage (using reserpine) in the management of spinal cord injury in rats. Paraplegia, 15(2), 172–175. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1977.23

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