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1. Substance P in Nociceptive Sensory Neurons

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8. Potentiation of active locomotor state by spinal-projecting serotonergic neurons.

9. Genetic targeting of adult Renshaw cells using a Calbindin 1 destabilized Cre allele for intersection with Parvalbumin or Engrailed1.

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

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

12. A Role for Sensory end Organ-Derived Signals in Regulating Muscle Spindle Proprioceptor Phenotype.

13. Molecular Logic of Spinocerebellar Tract Neuron Diversity and Connectivity.

14. Role of muscle spindle feedback in regulating muscle activity strength during walking at different speed in mice.

15. Sox14 Is Required for a Specific Subset of Cerebello-Olivary Projections.

16. Subtype Diversification and Synaptic Specificity of Stem Cell-Derived Spinal Interneurons.

17. Motor Cortex Embeds Muscle-like Commands in an Untangled Population Response.

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

19. Balance Control Mediated by Vestibular Circuits Directing Limb Extension or Antagonist Muscle Co-activation.

20. Origin and Segmental Diversity of Spinal Inhibitory Interneurons.

21. Behaviorally Selective Engagement of Short-Latency Effector Pathways by Motor Cortex.

22. Divergent Hox Coding and Evasion of Retinoid Signaling Specifies Motor Neurons Innervating Digit Muscles.

23. Tectal-derived interneurons contribute to phasic and tonic inhibition in the visual thalamus.

24. Spinal Inhibitory Interneuron Diversity Delineates Variant Motor Microcircuits.

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

26. Rabies Virus CVS-N2c(ΔG) Strain Enhances Retrograde Synaptic Transfer and Neuronal Viability.

27. Muscle-type Identity of Proprioceptors Specified by Spatially Restricted Signals from Limb Mesenchyme.

28. Simultaneous Denoising, Deconvolution, and Demixing of Calcium Imaging Data.

29. Piezo2 is the principal mechanotransduction channel for proprioception.

30. Primacy of Flexor Locomotor Pattern Revealed by Ancestral Reversion of Motor Neuron Identity.

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

32. The PDZ-domain protein Whirlin facilitates mechanosensory signaling in mammalian proprioceptors.

33. Degradation of mouse locomotor pattern in the absence of proprioceptive sensory feedback.

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

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

36. Mapping sensory circuits by anterograde transsynaptic transfer of recombinant rabies virus.

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

38. Internal and External Feedback Circuits for Skilled Forelimb Movement.

39. Locomotor rhythm generation linked to the output of spinal shox2 excitatory interneurons.

40. Specificity of monosynaptic sensory-motor connections imposed by repellent Sema3E-PlexinD1 signaling.

41. Edging toward entelechy in motor control.

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

43. Etv1 inactivation reveals proprioceptor subclasses that reflect the level of NT3 expression in muscle targets.

44. Optic chiasm presentation of Semaphorin6D in the context of Plexin-A1 and Nr-CAM promotes retinal axon midline crossing.

45. Motor neurons and the sense of place.

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

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

48. SnapShot: spinal cord development.

49. A homeodomain feedback circuit underlies step-function interpretation of a Shh morphogen gradient during ventral neural patterning.

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