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331 related items for PubMed ID: 8224054

  • 1. Candidate premotor neurones of skin reflex pathways to T1 forelimb motoneurones of the cat.
    Kitazawa S, Ohki Y, Sasaki M, Xi M, Hongo T.
    Exp Brain Res; 1993; 95(2):291-307. PubMed ID: 8224054
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  • 2. A physiological and morphological study of premotor interneurones in the cutaneous reflex pathways in cats.
    Hongo T, Kitazawa S, Ohki Y, Sasaki M, Xi MC.
    Brain Res; 1989 Dec 25; 505(1):163-6. PubMed ID: 2611672
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  • 3. Integration in descending motor pathways controlling the forelimb in the cat. 17. Axonal projection and termination of C3-C4 propriospinal neurones in the C6-Th1 segments.
    Alstermark B, Kümmel H, Pinter MJ, Tantisira B.
    Exp Brain Res; 1990 Dec 25; 81(3):447-61. PubMed ID: 2226681
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  • 4. Convergence of skin reflex and corticospinal effects in segmental and propriospinal pathways to forelimb motoneurones in the cat.
    Sasaki M, Kitazawa S, Ohki Y, Hongo T.
    Exp Brain Res; 1996 Dec 25; 107(3):422-34. PubMed ID: 8821383
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  • 8. Integration in descending motor pathways controlling the forelimb in the cat. 12. Interneurones which may mediate descending feed-forward inhibition and feed-back inhibition from the forelimb to C3-C4 propriospinal neurones.
    Alstermark B, Lundberg A, Sasaki S.
    Exp Brain Res; 1984 Dec 25; 56(2):308-22. PubMed ID: 6479264
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  • 11. Morphology of midlumbar interneurones relaying information from group II muscle afferents in the cat spinal cord.
    Bras H, Cavallari P, Jankowska E, Kubin L.
    J Comp Neurol; 1989 Dec 01; 290(1):1-15. PubMed ID: 2592606
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  • 12. Projection from excitatory C3-C4 propriospinal neurones to lamina VII and VIII neurones in the C6-Th1 segments of the cat.
    Alstermark B, Isa T, Kümmel H, Tantisira B.
    Neurosci Res; 1990 Jun 01; 8(2):131-7. PubMed ID: 2170873
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  • 13. Descending projections of Forel's field H neurones to the brain stem and the upper cervical spinal cord in the cat.
    Isa T, Sasaki S.
    Exp Brain Res; 1992 Jun 01; 88(3):563-79. PubMed ID: 1375165
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  • 15. Integration in trigeminal premotor interneurones in the cat. 3. Input characteristics and synaptic actions of neurones in subnucleus-gamma of the oral nucleus of the spinal trigeminal tract with a projection to the masseteric motoneurone subnucleus.
    Westberg KG, Sandström G, Olsson KA.
    Exp Brain Res; 1995 Jun 01; 104(3):449-61. PubMed ID: 7589296
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  • 16. Functional organization of the spinal reflex pathways from forelimb afferents to hindlimb motoneurones in the cat. II. Conditions of the interneuronal connections.
    Schomburg ED, Steffens H, Warneke G.
    Brain Res; 1986 Jun 11; 375(2):280-90. PubMed ID: 3015331
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  • 19. Transneuronal transport of wheat germ agglutinin conjugated horseradish peroxidase into last order spinal interneurones projecting to acromio- and spinodeltoideus motoneurones in the cat. 1. Location of labelled interneurones and influence of synaptic activity on the transneuronal transport.
    Alstermark B, Kümmel H.
    Exp Brain Res; 1990 Jun 11; 80(1):83-95. PubMed ID: 1694137
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  • 20. Evidence that mid-lumbar neurones in reflex pathways from group II afferents are involved in locomotion in the cat.
    Edgley SA, Jankowska E, Shefchyk S.
    J Physiol; 1988 Sep 11; 403():57-71. PubMed ID: 3150984
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