TY - GEN AU - Nikkhah,G AU - Falkenstein,G AU - Rosenthal,C TI - Restorative plasticity of dopamine neuronal transplants depends on the degree of hemispheric dominance SN - 1529-2401 PY - 2001///0830 KW - Amphetamine KW - pharmacology KW - Animals KW - Behavior, Animal KW - drug effects KW - Brain Tissue Transplantation KW - Corpus Striatum KW - cytology KW - Disease Models, Animal KW - Dominance, Cerebral KW - physiology KW - Dopamine KW - metabolism KW - Female KW - Fetal Tissue Transplantation KW - Forelimb KW - Functional Laterality KW - Graft Survival KW - Medial Forebrain Bundle KW - Mesencephalon KW - Motor Skills KW - Neuronal Plasticity KW - Neurons KW - Oxidopamine KW - Parkinson Disease, Secondary KW - chemically induced KW - Rats KW - Rats, Sprague-Dawley KW - Recovery of Function KW - Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase KW - biosynthesis N1 - Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ER -