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A Gramsbergen

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Stain Technology|March 1, 1980
Bleaching and counterstaining of Fink-Heimer stained sectionsJ Ijkema-Paassen, P O Gerrits, A Gramsbergen
Behavioural Brain Research|April 1, 1984
Electrical activity in the red nuclei of rats and the effects of hemicerebellectomy at young agesA Gramsbergen, F H Schuling, J E Vos
Experimental Neurology|February 23, 2000
Sciatic nerve transection in the adult rat: abnormal EMG patterns during locomotion by aberrant innervation of hindleg musclesA Gramsbergen, J IJkema-Paassen, M F Meek
Early Human Development|July 1, 1991
At what age is the developing cerebral cortex of the rat comparable to that of the full-term newborn human baby?H J Romijn, M A Hofman, A Gramsbergen
Journal of Microscopy|January 1, 1987
Determining nucleolar multiplicity and cell number from sectional dataA Gramsbergen, L P Kok, K Poortema, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|November 15, 1992
Descending pathways and the hopping response in the rabbitJ F Hobbelen, A Gramsbergen, M W van Hof
Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement|May 1, 1997
Aspects of postural development in the ratA Gramsbergen, M Van Der AA, H C Geisler
Brain Research. Brain Research Protocols|February 27, 2001
A new technique for simultaneously recording EMG and movements in experimental animalsL A van Eykern, H C Geisler, A Gramsbergen
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis|January 1, 1990
The effects of brain lesions on the "hopping reaction" in newborn and adult rabbits: a model for studying age dependent recoveryM W van Hof, J F Hobbelen, A Gramsbergen
Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement|November 28, 2001
Sciatic nerve transection in adult and young rats: abnormal EMG patterns during locomotionA Gramsbergen, L A van Eykern, M F Meek
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Stain Technology|March 1, 1980
Bleaching and counterstaining of Fink-Heimer stained sectionsJ Ijkema-Paassen, P O Gerrits, A Gramsbergen
Behavioural Brain Research|April 1, 1984
Electrical activity in the red nuclei of rats and the effects of hemicerebellectomy at young agesA Gramsbergen, F H Schuling, J E Vos
Experimental Neurology|February 23, 2000
Sciatic nerve transection in the adult rat: abnormal EMG patterns during locomotion by aberrant innervation of hindleg musclesA Gramsbergen, J IJkema-Paassen, M F Meek
Early Human Development|July 1, 1991
At what age is the developing cerebral cortex of the rat comparable to that of the full-term newborn human baby?H J Romijn, M A Hofman, A Gramsbergen
Journal of Microscopy|January 1, 1987
Determining nucleolar multiplicity and cell number from sectional dataA Gramsbergen, L P Kok, K Poortema, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|November 15, 1992
Descending pathways and the hopping response in the rabbitJ F Hobbelen, A Gramsbergen, M W van Hof
Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement|May 1, 1997
Aspects of postural development in the ratA Gramsbergen, M Van Der AA, H C Geisler
Brain Research. Brain Research Protocols|February 27, 2001
A new technique for simultaneously recording EMG and movements in experimental animalsL A van Eykern, H C Geisler, A Gramsbergen
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis|January 1, 1990
The effects of brain lesions on the "hopping reaction" in newborn and adult rabbits: a model for studying age dependent recoveryM W van Hof, J F Hobbelen, A Gramsbergen
Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement|November 28, 2001
Sciatic nerve transection in adult and young rats: abnormal EMG patterns during locomotionA Gramsbergen, L A van Eykern, M F Meek
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