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234 related items for PubMed ID: 2585048

  • 1. Intra-axonal recordings of cutaneous primary afferents during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Gossard JP, Cabelguen JM, Rossignol S.
    J Neurophysiol; 1989 Nov; 62(5):1177-88. PubMed ID: 2585048
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  • 2. An intracellular study of muscle primary afferents during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Gossard JP, Cabelguen JM, Rossignol S.
    J Neurophysiol; 1991 Apr; 65(4):914-26. PubMed ID: 2051210
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  • 3. Rhythmic fluctuations of dorsal root potentials and antidromic discharges of primary afferents during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Dubuc R, Cabelguen JM, Rossignol S.
    J Neurophysiol; 1988 Dec; 60(6):2014-36. PubMed ID: 3236059
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  • 4. Phase-dependent modulation of primary afferent depolarization in single cutaneous primary afferents evoked by peripheral stimulation during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Gossard JP, Cabelguen JM, Rossignol S.
    Brain Res; 1990 Dec 24; 537(1-2):14-23. PubMed ID: 2085768
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  • 5. Phase-dependent modulation of dorsal root potentials evoked by peripheral nerve stimulation during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Gossard JP, Rossignol S.
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  • 6. Control of transmission in muscle group IA afferents during fictive locomotion in the cat.
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  • 7. Modulation of oligosynaptic cutaneous and muscle afferent reflex pathways during fictive locomotion and scratching in the cat.
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  • 8. Effects of stimulation of hindlimb flexor group II afferents during fictive locomotion in the cat.
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  • 9. Phasic modulation of short latency cutaneous excitation in flexor digitorum longus motoneurons during fictive locomotion.
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    Exp Brain Res; 1988 Aug 15; 71(3):568-78. PubMed ID: 3416970
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  • 10. Modulation of short latency cutaneous excitation in flexor and extensor motoneurons during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Schmidt BJ, Meyers DE, Tokuriki M, Burke RE.
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  • 12. Sensory integration in presynaptic inhibitory pathways during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Ménard A, Leblond H, Gossard JP.
    J Neurophysiol; 2002 Jul 15; 88(1):163-71. PubMed ID: 12091542
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  • 13. Transmission in a locomotor-related group Ib pathway from hindlimb extensor muscles in the cat.
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  • 14. Locomotor-related presynaptic modulation of primary afferents in the lamprey.
    El Manira A, Tegnér J, Grillner S.
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  • 15. Properties and distribution of peripherally evoked presynaptic hyperpolarization in cat lumbar spinal cord.
    Mendell L.
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  • 16. Ankle extensor group I afferents excite extensors throughout the hindlimb during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Guertin P, Angel MJ, Perreault MC, McCrea DA.
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  • 17. Differential modulation of disynaptic cutaneous inhibition and excitation in ankle flexor motoneurons during fictive locomotion.
    Degtyarenko AM, Simon ES, Burke RE.
    J Neurophysiol; 1996 Nov 15; 76(5):2972-85. PubMed ID: 8930248
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  • 18. Group I disynaptic excitation of cat hindlimb flexor and bifunctional motoneurones during fictive locomotion.
    Quevedo J, Fedirchuk B, Gosgnach S, McCrea DA.
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  • 19. Parallel reflex pathways from flexor muscle afferents evoking resetting and flexion enhancement during fictive locomotion and scratch in the cat.
    Stecina K, Quevedo J, McCrea DA.
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  • 20. Synaptic transmission from muscle afferents during fictive locomotion in the mesencephalic cat.
    Shefchyk SJ, Stein RB, Jordan LM.
    J Neurophysiol; 1984 May 15; 51(5):986-97. PubMed ID: 6327933
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