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123 related items for PubMed ID: 4378203

  • 1. Monosynaptic transmission from afferents of one segment to motoneurons of other segments in the spinal cord.
    Meij HS, Holemans KC, Meyer BJ.
    Exp Neurol; 1966 Apr; 14(4):496-505. PubMed ID: 4378203
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  • 2. Excitability changes of extensor motoneurons and primary afferent endings during prolonged stimulation of flexor afferents.
    Decandia M, Gasteiger EL, Mann MD.
    Exp Brain Res; 1971 Feb 25; 12(2):150-60. PubMed ID: 5555544
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  • 3. Neuronal pathways for spinal reflexes activated by group I and group II muscle afferents in the spinal segment (Co1) innervating the tail in the low spinalized cat.
    Wada N, Shikaki N.
    Exp Brain Res; 1999 Mar 25; 125(2):129-38. PubMed ID: 10204766
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  • 4. Synaptic organization of dorsal root projections to lumbar motoneurons in the clawed toad (Xenopus laevis).
    Shiriaev BI, Shupliakov OV.
    Exp Brain Res; 1986 Mar 25; 63(1):135-42. PubMed ID: 3015652
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  • 6. The Hoffmann reflex: a means of assessing spinal reflex excitability and its descending control in man.
    Schieppati M.
    Prog Neurobiol; 1987 Mar 25; 28(4):345-76. PubMed ID: 3588965
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  • 8. Synaptic inputs from low threshold afferents of trunk muscles to motoneurons innervating the longissimus lumborum muscle in the spinal cat.
    Wada N, Takahashi K, Kanda K.
    Exp Brain Res; 2003 Apr 25; 149(4):487-96. PubMed ID: 12677329
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  • 12. Modulation of transmission in the corticospinal and group Ia afferent pathways to soleus motoneurons during bicycling.
    Pyndt HS, Nielsen JB.
    J Neurophysiol; 2003 Jan 25; 89(1):304-14. PubMed ID: 12522181
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  • 15. Vestibular control of transmission in primary afferents to the lumbar spinal cord.
    Cook WA, Cangiano A, Pompeiano O.
    Arch Ital Biol; 1969 Aug 25; 107(3):296-320. PubMed ID: 4311360
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  • 16. Is there electrical interaction between motoneurons and afferent fibers in the spinal cord?
    Gutnick M, Rudomín P, Wall PD, Werman R.
    Brain Res; 1975 Aug 15; 93(3):507-10. PubMed ID: 1174984
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  • 17. Effects of stimulation of group I afferents from flexor muscles on heterosynaptic facilitation of monosynaptic reflexes produced by Ia and descending inputs: a test for presynaptic inhibition.
    Rudomin P, Jiménez I, Enriquez M.
    Exp Brain Res; 1991 Aug 15; 85(1):93-102. PubMed ID: 1884766
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  • 18. [Effect of antidromic and paired orthodromic stimulations on deafferented spinal cord motoneurons].
    Makiĭ EA, Siabro PI.
    Fiziol Zh (1978); 1984 Aug 15; 30(2):140-5. PubMed ID: 6724019
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