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  • 3. Plasticity of reflexes from the foot during locomotion after denervating ankle extensors in intact cats.
    Frigon A, Rossignol S.
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  • 8. The modulation of locomotor speed is maintained following partial denervation of ankle extensors in spinal cats.
    Harnie J, Côté-Sarrazin C, Hurteau MF, Desrochers E, Doelman A, Amhis N, Frigon A.
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    Dambreville C, Charest J, Thibaudier Y, Hurteau MF, Kuczynski V, Grenier G, Frigon A.
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  • 11. Intracellular analysis of reflex pathways underlying the stumbling corrective reaction during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Quevedo J, Stecina K, McCrea DA.
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  • 12. Adaptive changes of locomotion after central and peripheral lesions.
    Rossignol S, Brustein E, Bouyer L, Barthélemy D, Langlet C, Leblond H.
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  • 13. Stumbling corrective reaction during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Quevedo J, Stecina K, Gosgnach S, McCrea DA.
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  • 14. Adaptive changes of the locomotor pattern and cutaneous reflexes during locomotion studied in the same cats before and after spinalization.
    Frigon A, Rossignol S.
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  • 16. Spastic reflexes triggered by ankle load release in human spinal cord injury.
    Wu M, Schmit BD.
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  • 18. Mechanically stimulating the lumbar region inhibits locomotor-like activity and increases the gain of cutaneous reflexes from the paws in spinal cats.
    Merlet AN, Harnie J, Macovei M, Doelman A, Gaudreault N, Frigon A.
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