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1. Positional Strategies for Connection Specificity and Synaptic Organization in Spinal Sensory-Motor Circuits.

2. Nuclear Organization in the Spinal Cord Depends on Motor Neuron Lamination Orchestrated by Catenin and Afadin Function.

3. Origin and Segmental Diversity of Spinal Inhibitory Interneurons.

4. Bayesian Sparse Regression Analysis Documents the Diversity of Spinal Inhibitory Interneurons.

5. Spinal Inhibitory Interneuron Diversity Delineates Variant Motor Microcircuits.

6. Activity Regulates the Incidence of Heteronymous Sensory-Motor Connections.

7. Presynaptic inhibition of spinal sensory feedback ensures smooth movement.

8. Skilled reaching relies on a V2a propriospinal internal copy circuit.

9. Neuronal Ig/Caspr recognition promotes the formation of axoaxonic synapses in mouse spinal cord.

10. Edging toward entelechy in motor control.

11. Circuits for grasping: spinal dI3 interneurons mediate cutaneous control of motor behavior.

12. Motor neuron position and topographic order imposed by β- and γ-catenin activities.

13. Patterns of spinal sensory-motor connectivity prescribed by a dorsoventral positional template.

14. SnapShot: spinal cord development.

15. Clarke's column neurons as the focus of a corticospinal corollary circuit.

16. Functional diversity of ESC-derived motor neuron subtypes revealed through intraspinal transplantation.

17. A cluster of cholinergic premotor interneurons modulates mouse locomotor activity.

18. Measured motion: searching for simplicity in spinal locomotor networks.

19. Stringent specificity in the construction of a GABAergic presynaptic inhibitory circuit.

20. Genetic ablation of V2a ipsilateral interneurons disrupts left-right locomotor coordination in mammalian spinal cord.

21. Hox repertoires for motor neuron diversity and connectivity gated by a single accessory factor, FoxP1.

22. Early motor neuron pool identity and muscle nerve trajectory defined by postmitotic restrictions in Nkx6.1 activity.

23. PlexinA1 signaling directs the segregation of proprioceptive sensory axons in the developing spinal cord.

24. Graded activity of transcription factor Runx3 specifies the laminar termination pattern of sensory axons in the developing spinal cord.

25. Distinct roles for secreted semaphorin signaling in spinal motor axon guidance.

26. A Hox regulatory network establishes motor neuron pool identity and target-muscle connectivity.

27. Conditional rhythmicity of ventral spinal interneurons defined by expression of the Hb9 homeodomain protein.

28. Genetic identification of spinal interneurons that coordinate left-right locomotor activity necessary for walking movements.

29. A postmitotic role for Isl-class LIM homeodomain proteins in the assignment of visceral spinal motor neuron identity.

30. Motor neuron columnar fate imposed by sequential phases of Hox-c activity.

31. Topographic motor projections in the limb imposed by LIM homeodomain protein regulation of ephrin-A:EphA interactions.

32. Regulation of motor neuron subtype identity by repressor activity of Mnx class homeodomain proteins.

33. Directed differentiation of embryonic stem cells into motor neurons.

34. Regulation of motor neuron pool sorting by differential expression of type II cadherins.

43. Motor pool position and target topography regulated by β- and γ-catenin activities

44. Specificity of sensory–motor connections encoded by Sema3e–Plxnd1 recognition.

45. NEURONAL SPECIFICATION IN THE SPINAL CORD: INDUCTIVE SIGNALS AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL CODES.

46. Retinoid Receptor Signaling in Postmitotic Motor Neurons Regulates Rostrocaudal Positional Identity and Axonal Projection Pattern

47. A Requirement for Retinoic Acid-Mediated Transcriptional Activation in Ventral Neural Patterning and Motor Neuron Specification

48. Differential Loss of Spinal Interneurons in a Mouse Model of ALS.

49. A Role for Runx Transcription Factor Signaling in Dorsal Root Ganglion Sensory Neuron Diversification

50. The Homeodomain Factor Lbx1 Distinguishes Two Major Programs of Neuronal Differentiation in the Dorsal Spinal Cord

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