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1. Cortical and Subcortical Effects of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation in Humans with Tetraplegia

3. Olfactory Ensheathing Cell Transplantation after a Complete Spinal Cord Transection Mediates Neuroprotective and Immunomodulatory Mechanisms to Facilitate Regeneration.

4. Controlling specific locomotor behaviors through multidimensional monoaminergic modulation of spinal circuitries.

5. Axon regeneration can facilitate or suppress hindlimb function after olfactory ensheathing glia transplantation.

6. Locomotor training maintains normal inhibitory influence on both alpha- and gamma-motoneurons after neonatal spinal cord transection.

7. Why variability facilitates spinal learning.

8. Local and remote growth factor effects after primate spinal cord injury.

9. Novel and direct access to the human locomotor spinal circuitry.

10. Propriospinal bypass of the serotonergic system that can facilitate stepping.

11. Facilitation of stepping with epidural stimulation in spinal rats: role of sensory input.

12. Step training reinforces specific spinal locomotor circuitry in adult spinal rats.

13. Epidural stimulation induced modulation of spinal locomotor networks in adult spinal rats.

14. Changes in motoneuron properties and synaptic inputs related to step training after spinal cord transection in rats.

15. Implications of assist-as-needed robotic step training after a complete spinal cord injury on intrinsic strategies of motor learning.

16. Endogenous neurogenesis replaces oligodendrocytes and astrocytes after primate spinal cord injury.

17. Spinal cord-transected mice learn to step in response to quipazine treatment and robotic training.

18. Use-dependent modulation of inhibitory capacity in the feline lumbar spinal cord.

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