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382 related items for PubMed ID: 9521534

  • 1. Indications for coupling between feline spinocervical tract neurones and midlumbar interneurones.
    Djouhri L, Jankowska E.
    Exp Brain Res; 1998 Mar; 119(1):39-46. PubMed ID: 9521534
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  • 5. Uncrossed actions of feline corticospinal tract neurones on lumbar interneurones evoked via ipsilaterally descending pathways.
    Jankowska E, Stecina K.
    J Physiol; 2007 Apr 01; 580(Pt 1):133-47. PubMed ID: 17255170
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  • 6. An interneuronal relay for group I and II muscle afferents in the midlumbar segments of the cat spinal cord.
    Edgley SA, Jankowska E.
    J Physiol; 1987 Aug 01; 389():647-74. PubMed ID: 3681739
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  • 7. Electrophysiological evidence that spinomesencephalic neurons in the cat may be excited via spinocervical tract collaterals.
    Djouhri L, Meng Z, Brown AG, Short AD.
    Exp Brain Res; 1997 Oct 01; 116(3):477-84. PubMed ID: 9372296
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  • 10. Integration in descending motor pathways controlling the forelimb in the cat. 11. Inhibitory pathways from higher motor centres and forelimb afferents to C3-C4 propriospinal neurones.
    Alstermark B, Lundberg A, Sasaki S.
    Exp Brain Res; 1984 Oct 01; 56(2):293-307. PubMed ID: 6479263
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  • 12. 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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  • 14. Interneurones mediating presynaptic inhibition of group II muscle afferents in the cat spinal cord.
    Jankowska E, Riddell JS.
    J Physiol; 1995 Mar 01; 483 ( Pt 2)(Pt 2):461-71. PubMed ID: 7650613
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  • 17. Ipsilateral actions from the feline red nucleus on hindlimb motoneurones.
    Stecina K, Slawinska U, Jankowska E.
    J Physiol; 2008 Dec 15; 586(24):5865-84. PubMed ID: 18936076
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  • 18. The same interneurones mediate inhibition of dorsal spinocerebellar tract cells and lumbar motoneurones in the cat.
    Hongo T, Jankowska E, Ohno T, Sasaki S, Yamashita M, Yoshida K.
    J Physiol; 1983 Sep 15; 342():161-80. PubMed ID: 6631730
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  • 19. Information processed by dorsal horn spinocerebellar tract neurones in the cat.
    Edgley SA, Jankowska E.
    J Physiol; 1988 Mar 15; 397():81-97. PubMed ID: 3411521
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