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1. Ventral Root Boundary Cap Cells of Rat Spinal Cord Contain Connexin-43.

2. Localization of the neuropeptide manserin in rat dorsal root ganglia: Involvement in nociceptive function.

3. Fbxo9 functions downstream of Sox10 to determine neuron-glial fate choice in the dorsal root ganglia through Neurog2 destabilization.

4. Up-regulation of heat shock protein 27 inhibits apoptosis in lumbosacral nerve root avulsion-induced neurons.

5. Pioneer axons employ Cajal's battering ram to enter the spinal cord.

6. A wireless closed-loop system for optogenetic peripheral neuromodulation.

7. Investigating Mammalian Axon Regeneration: In Vivo Electroporation of Adult Mouse Dorsal Root Ganglion.

8. Histamine modulates spinal motoneurons and locomotor circuits.

9. Generation and characterization of highly purified canine Schwann cells from spinal nerve dorsal roots as potential new candidates for transplantation strategies.

10. Postinjury Induction of Activated ErbB2 Selectively Hyperactivates Denervated Schwann Cells and Promotes Robust Dorsal Root Axon Regeneration.

11. Transplantation of Cultured Olfactory Bulb Cells Prevents Abnormal Sensory Responses During Recovery From Dorsal Root Avulsion in the Rat.

12. Distribution of Neuron Cell Bodies in the Intraspinal Portion of the Spinal Accessory Nerve in Humans.

13. The transformation of synaptic to system plasticity in motor output from the sacral cord of the adult mouse.

14. Pronociceptive and Antinociceptive Effects of Buprenorphine in the Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn Cover a Dose Range of Four Orders of Magnitude.

15. Does modulation of spinal N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor by pre-activation accelerate the development of morphine tolerance?

17. A novel method to attain sinusoidal mechanical responses from single motor units.

18. Differential regulation of primary afferent input to spinal cord by muscarinic receptor subtypes delineated using knockout mice.

19. Elucidation of target muscle and detailed development of dorsal motor neurons in chick embryo spinal cord.

20. Retrograde loading of nerves, tracts, and spinal roots with fluorescent dyes.

21. Spinal locomotor inputs to individually identified reticulospinal neurons in the lamprey.

22. Live imaging of dorsal root axons after rhizotomy.

23. Glycine inhibitory dysfunction turns touch into pain through astrocyte-derived D-serine.

24. Confocal imaging reveals three-dimensional fine structure difference between ventral and dorsal nerve roots.

25. Morphologic study of nerve root and types of needle used in transforaminal injections.

26. In vivo imaging of dorsal root regeneration: rapid immobilization and presynaptic differentiation at the CNS/PNS border.

27. Localization of the PIP2 sensor of TRPV1 ion channels.

28. Touch gives new life: mechanosensation modulates spinal cord adult neurogenesis.

29. Localization of mRNA in vertebrate axonal compartments by in situ hybridization.

30. Defining rhythmic locomotor burst patterns using a continuous wavelet transform.

31. Mechanisms regulating the specificity and strength of muscle afferent inputs in the spinal cord.

32. A novel method to quantify histochemical changes throughout the mediolateral axis of the substantia gelatinosa after spared nerve injury: characterization with TRPV1 and substance P.

33. The reactions of glial cells and endoneurial macrophages in the dorsal root ganglion and their contribution to pain-related behavior after application of nucleus pulposus onto the nerve root in rats.

34. A rapamycin-sensitive signaling pathway is essential for the full expression of persistent pain states.

35. Activity of Hb9 interneurons during fictive locomotion in mouse spinal cord.

36. Colitis induces calcitonin gene-related peptide expression and Akt activation in rat primary afferent pathways.

37. Excitatory actions of ventral root stimulation during network activity generated by the disinhibited neonatal mouse spinal cord.

38. L1 cell adhesion molecule is essential for the maintenance of hyperalgesia after spinal cord injury.

39. Lithium enhances the neuronal differentiation of neural progenitor cells in vitro and after transplantation into the avulsed ventral horn of adult rats through the secretion of brain-derived neurotrophic factor.

40. Glutamate receptors on myelinated spinal cord axons: I. GluR6 kainate receptors.

41. Hypothalamospinal oxytocinergic antinociception is mediated by GABAergic and opiate neurons that reduce A-delta and C fiber primary afferent excitation of spinal cord cells.

42. Automated characterization of nerve fibers labeled fluorescently: determination of size, class and spatial distribution.

43. Kv1 potassium channel complexes in vivo require Kvbeta2 subunits in dorsal spinal neurons.

44. Persistent sodium current contributes to induced voltage oscillations in locomotor-related hb9 interneurons in the mouse spinal cord.

45. Episodic activity in a heterogeneous excitatory network, from spiking neurons to mean field.

46. Some gamma-motoneurons contain gamma-aminobutyric acid in the rat cervical spinal cord.

47. [Dorsal root afferent fiber termination in the spinal cord of the turtle Testudo horsfieldi and 3-dimensional reconstruction of the sensory-motoneuron connection].

48. The development of spinal cord anatomy.

49. Semaphorin6A acts as a gate keeper between the central and the peripheral nervous system.

50. On coupling and decoupling of spinal interneuronal networks.

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