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Hankov N, Caban M, Demesmaeker R, Roulet M, Komi S, Xiloyannis M, et al.
Sci Robot . 2025 Mar; 10(100):eadn5564. PMID: 40073082
Rehabilitation robotics aims to promote activity-dependent reorganization of the nervous system. However, people with paralysis cannot generate sufficient activity during robot-assisted rehabilitation and, consequently, do not benefit from these therapies....
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Attarpour A, Osmann J, Rinaldi A, Qi T, Lal N, Patel S, et al.
Nat Methods . 2025 Jan; 22(3):600-611. PMID: 39870865
Teravoxel-scale, cellular-resolution images of cleared rodent brains acquired with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy have transformed the way we study the brain. Realizing the potential of this technology requires computational pipelines that...
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Abadia I, Bruel A, Courtine G, Ijspeert A, Ros E, Luque N
Sci Robot . 2025 Jan; 10(98):eadp2356. PMID: 39841815
Robots have to adjust their motor behavior to changing environments and variable task requirements to successfully operate in the real world and physically interact with humans. Thus, robotics strives to...
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Bruel A, Bacha L, Boehly E, De Trogoff C, Represa L, Courtine G, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol . 2025 Jan; 21(1):e1012069. PMID: 39761279
Humans can perform movements in various physical environments and positions (corresponding to different experienced gravity), requiring the interaction of the musculoskeletal system, the neural system and the external environment. The...
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Cho N, Squair J, Aureli V, James N, Bole-Feysot L, Dewany I, et al.
Nat Med . 2024 Dec; 30(12):3676-3686. PMID: 39623087
A spinal cord injury (SCI) disrupts the neuronal projections from the brain to the region of the spinal cord that produces walking, leading to various degrees of paralysis. Here, we...
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Al-Zakri M, Eren A, Cahill P, Jaakkimainen L, To T, Bouchard M, et al.
Can J Surg . 2024 Nov; 67(6suppl1):S17-S76. PMID: 39537311
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Teo A, Squair J, Courtine G, Skinnider M
Nat Commun . 2024 Oct; 15(1):8805. PMID: 39394227
Differential accessibility (DA) analysis of single-cell epigenomics data enables the discovery of regulatory programs that establish cell type identity and steer responses to physiological and pathophysiological perturbations. While many statistical...
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Sanches E, Ho D, van de Looij Y, Aebi Toulotte A, Baud L, Bouteldja F, et al.
Brain Behav Immun . 2024 Aug; 121:303-316. PMID: 39098438
Background: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a major cause of motor and cognitive disability in children due to injury to the developing brain. Early intensive sensorimotor rehabilitation has been shown to...
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Skinnider M, Gautier M, Teo A, Kathe C, Hutson T, Laskaratos A, et al.
Nature . 2024 Jun; 631(8019):150-163. PMID: 38898272
Here, we introduce the Tabulae Paralytica-a compilation of four atlases of spinal cord injury (SCI) comprising a single-nucleus transcriptome atlas of half a million cells, a multiome atlas pairing transcriptomic...
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Moritz C, Field-Fote E, Tefertiller C, van Nes I, Trumbower R, Kalsi-Ryan S, et al.
Nat Med . 2024 May; 30(5):1276-1283. PMID: 38769431
Cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to permanent impairment of arm and hand functions. Here we conducted a prospective, single-arm, multicenter, open-label, non-significant risk trial that evaluated the safety and...