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1. Microstimulation in Different Parts of the Periaqueductal Gray Generates Different Types of Vocalizations in the Cat

2. The physiological motor patterns produced by neurons in the nucleus retroambiguus in the rat and their modulation by vagal, peripheral chemosensory, and nociceptive stimulation

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3. Two different motor systems are needed to generate human speech

4. Motor organization of positive and negative emotional vocalization in the cat midbrain periaqueductal gray

5. Stimulation of the midbrain periaqueductal gray modulates preinspiratory neurons in the ventrolateral medulla in the rat in vivo

7. No disease in the brain of a 115-year-old woman

8. Infralimbic cortex projects to all parts of the pontine and medullary lateral tegmental field in cat

9. Segmental and laminar organization of the spinothalamic neurons in cat

10. Human brain activation during sexual stimulation of the penis

11. Two parts of the nucleus prepositus hypoglossi project to two different subdivisions of the dorsolateral periaqueductal gray in cat

12. C1–C3 spinal cord projections to periaqueductal gray and thalamus: A quantitative retrograde tracing study in cat

13. Micturition and the soul

14. Ultrastructural evidence for a direct excitatory pathway from the nucleus retroambiguus to lateral longissimus and quadratus lumborum motoneurons in the female golden hamster

15. Less than 15% of the spinothalamic fibers originate from neurons in lamina I in cat

16. How mainly spinothalamic tract cells are there? A retrograde tracing study in cat

17. Nucleus retroambiguus projections to the periaqueductal gray in the cat

18. Somatic mutations found in the healthy blood compartment of a 115-yr-old woman demonstrate oligoclonal hematopoiesis

19. Ultrastructural Evidence For Direct Projections From The Pontine Micturition Center To Glycine-immunoreactive Neurons In The Sacral Dorsal Gray Commissure In The Cat

20. Segmental and laminar organization of the spinal neurons projecting to the periaqueductal gray (PAG) in the cat suggests the existence of at least five separate clusters of spino-PAG neurons

21. Monosynaptic projections from the nucleus retroambiguus to motoneurons supplying the abdominal wall, axial, hindlimb, and pelvic floor muscles in the female rhesus monkey

22. Two pontine micturition centers in the cat are not interconnected directly: Implications for the central organization of micturition

23. Descending Projections From The Nucleus Retroambiguus To The Iliopsoas Motoneuronal Cell Groups In The Female Golden Hamster

24. Three times as many lamina I neurons project to the periaqueductal gray than to the thalamus

25. The emotional motor system in relation to the supraspinal control of micturition and mating behavior

26. Estrogen receptor-alpha-immunoreactive neurons in the periaqueductal gray of the adult ovariectomized female cat

27. The lumbar cord location of the motoneurons innervating psoas and iliacus muscles

28. Organization of lumbosacral motoneuronal cell groups innervating hindlimb, pelvic floor, and axial muscles in the cat

29. Distinct Cell Groups In The Lumbosacral Cord Of The Cat Project To Different Areas In The Periaqueductal Gray

30. Pontine and medullary projections to the nucleus retroambiguus: A wheat germ agglutinin-horseradish peroxidase and autoradiographic tracing study in the cat

32. Periparabigeminal and adjoining mesencephalic tegmental field projections to the dorsolateral periaqueductal grey in cat - a possible role for oculomotor input in the defensive system

33. Ultrastructural evidence for direct excitatory retroambiguus projections to cutaneous trunci and abdominal external oblique muscle motoneurons in the cat

34. In cat four times as many lamina I neurons project to the parabrachial nuclei and twice as many to the periaqueductal gray as to the thalamus

35. Direct projections from the nucleus retroambiguus to cricothyroid motoneurons in the cat

36. Lamina I-periaqueductal gray (PAG) projections represent only a limited part of the total spinal and caudal medullary input to the PAG in the cat

37. Retroambiguus projections to the cutaneus trunci motoneurons may form a pathway in the central control of mating

38. Monosynaptic Projections From The Periaqueductal Gray To The Nucleus Retroambiguus In The Rhesus Monkey, Implications For Vocalization And Reproductive Behavior

39. Estrogen receptor-alpha-immunoreactive neurons in the mesencephalon, pons and medulla oblongata of the female golden hamster

40. Chapter 6 Assessing the Strengths of Motoneuron Inputs: Different Anatomical and Physiological Approaches Compared

41. Large segmental differences in the spinal projections to the periaqueductal gray in the cat

42. A PET study on cortical and subcortical control of pelvic floor musculature in women

43. Estrogen receptor-immunoreactive neurons in the lumbosacral cord projecting to the periaqueductal gray in the ovariectomized female cat

44. Evidence for a periaqueductal gray-nucleus retroambiguus-spinal cord pathway in the rat

45. Nucleus retroambiguous projections to lumbosacral motoneuronal cell groups in the male cat

46. Evidence for monosynaptic projections from the nucleus retroambiguous to hindlimb motoneurons in the cat

47. Ultrastructural evidence for a direct pathway from the pontine micturition center to the parasympathetic preganglionic motoneurons of the bladder of the cat

48. Estrogen induces axonal outgrowth in the nucleus retroambiguus-lumbosacral motoneuronal pathway in the adult female cat

49. Dorsal border periaqueductal gray neurons project to the area directly adjacent to the central canal ependyma of the C4-T8 spinal cord in the cat

50. Location of external anal sphincter motoneurons in the sacral cord of the female domestic pig