P. Bradley, Carmen K. Denecke, Almir Aljović, Anja Schmalz, M. Kerschensteiner, F. Bareyre
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Corticospinal circuit remodeling after central nervous system injury is dependent on neuronal activity
This study investigates the principles of target selection during the remodeling of neuronal circuits following spinal cord injury. It demonstrates that remodeling axons select their postsynaptic partners in an activity-dependent competitive process that is critical for functional recovery after injury.