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2. Developmental localization of calcitonin gene-related peptide in dorsal sensory axons and ventral motor neurons of mouse cervical spinal cord
3. Synaptic modulation of excitatory synaptic transmission by nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in spinal ventral horn neurons
4. ALX 1393 inhibits spontaneous network activity by inducing glycinergic tonic currents in the spinal ventral horn
5. Distribution of transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory protein (TARP) isoforms in the rat spinal cord
6. Motor neuron-specific RhoA knockout delays degeneration and promotes regeneration of dendrites in spinal ventral horn after brachial plexus injury.
7. Muscle-conditioned media and cAMP promote survival and neurite outgrowth of adult spinal cord motor neurons
8. Some γ-motoneurons contain γ-aminobutyric acid in the rat cervical spinal cord
9. Developmental changes in the expression of calbindin and potassium-channel subunits Kv3.1b and Kv3.2 in mouse Renshaw cells
10. Long ascending propriospinal projections from lumbosacral to upper cervical spinal cord in the rat
11. Differential distribution and regulation of galanin receptors- 1 and -2 in the rat lumbar spinal cord
12. Spinal Interneurons: Diversity and Connectivity in Motor Control.
13. Anatomical Bases of Tone and Spasticity
14. C1–C3 spinal cord projections to periaqueductal gray and thalamus: A quantitative retrograde tracing study in cat
15. 10 - Spinal Cord
16. Expression of P2X 7 receptor immunoreactivity in distinct subsets of synaptic terminals in the ventral horn of rat lumbar spinal cord
17. Sorting of Regenerating Rat Sciatic Nerve Fibers with Target-Derived Molecules
18. Red Nucleus
19. Long-Term Suppression of c-Jun and nNOS Preserves Ultrastructural Features of Lower Motor Neurons and Forelimb Function after Brachial Plexus Roots Avulsion
20. Surgery in Dorsal Root Entry Zone
21. Anatomical and Physiological Bases of Motricity Applied to the Study of Spasticity
22. Systems Descending from the Brainstem: Basic Principles
23. Plasticity in the Motor Network Following Primary Motor Cortex Lesion
24. The Monoaminergic System in Animal Models of Exercise
25. Spinal Cord with Atlas of Spinal Cord
26. Motor neuron-specific RhoA knockout delays degeneration and promotes regeneration of dendrites in spinal ventral horn after brachial plexus injury.
27. Structural Organization of Monoamine and Acetylcholine Neuron Systems in the Rat CNS
28. Topography of Spinal Cord, Brain Stem and Cerebellum
29. Organization of the Spinal Cord
30. The Spinal Cord and Descending Tracts
31. Replacement of Specific Neuronal Populations in the Spinal Cord
32. Anatomy and Physiology of the Spinal Cord
33. Physiology of the Spinal Cord
34. Spontaneous and Evoked Activity from Murine Ventral Horn Cultures on Microelectrode Arrays
35. B Fragment of Cholera Toxin Conjugated to Saporin
36. Organization of the Spinal Cord
37. Normal Programmed Cell Death of Developing Avian and Mammalian Neurons Following Inhibition or Genetic Deletion of Caspases
38. Spontaneous and Evoked Activity from Murine Ventral Horn Cultures on Microelectrode Arrays.
39. Motor System I : The Anatomical Organization of the Motor System
40. Ground Plan of the Nervous System I : Principles of Central Nervous System Development
41. Spinal inhibitory synaptic transmission in the glycine receptor mouse mutant spastic
42. Structure of the White Matter of the Spinal Cord
43. Neural Centers
44. Structure of the Gray Matter
45. Corticospinal Connections in the Primate
46. Monoamine oxidase-B in motor cortex and spinal cord in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis studied by quantitative autoradiography
47. A Sexually Dimorphic Motor Nucleus : Steroid Sensitive Afferents, Sex Differences and Hormonal Regulation
48. Results
49. The Control of Head Movements: The Accessory Nerve Nucleus
50. Use of comparative in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry for the study of regulatory peptides
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