Here, the authors test the idea that intensification of the trigeminal input to axotomized electrophysiologically silent facial motoneurons might improve the specificity of reinnervation. They found that in all cases trigeminal stimulation was beneficial.
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Here, the authors test the idea that intensification of the trigeminal input to axotomized electrophysiologically silent facial motoneurons might improve the specificity of reinnervation. They found that in all cases trigeminal stimulation was beneficial.
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