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C H Hubscher

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Pain|August 1, 1997
Comments on Berkley, Pain 70 (1997) 103-107C H Hubscher
Neuroreport|February 16, 2000
Brainstem microstimulation activates sympathetic fibers in pudendal nerve motor branchR D Johnson, C H Hubscher
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 14, 1999
Effects of acute and chronic midthoracic spinal cord injury on neural circuits for male sexual function. I. Ascending pathwaysC H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Nature Medicine|August 1, 1995
Are there separate central nervous system pathways for touch and pain?K J Berkley, C H Hubscher
Brain Research|December 8, 1995
Spinal and vagal influences on the responses of rat solitary nucleus neurons to stimulation of uterus, cervix and vaginaC H Hubscher, K J Berkley
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 11, 2000
Effects of acute and chronic midthoracic spinal cord injury on neural circuits for male sexual function. II. Descending pathwaysC H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Neuroreport|March 21, 1998
Brainstem microstimulation differentially inhibits pudendal motoneuron reflex inputsR D Johnson, C H Hubscher
Journal of Neurotrauma|July 3, 1999
Changes in neuronal receptive field characteristics in caudal brain stem following chronic spinal cord injuryC H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 1, 1996
Responses of medullary reticular formation neurons to input from the male genitaliaC H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Brain Research|November 21, 1994
Responses of neurons in caudal solitary nucleus of female rats to stimulation of vagina, cervix, uterine horn and colonC H Hubscher, K J Berkley
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Pain|August 1, 1997
Comments on Berkley, Pain 70 (1997) 103-107C H Hubscher
Neuroreport|February 16, 2000
Brainstem microstimulation activates sympathetic fibers in pudendal nerve motor branchR D Johnson, C H Hubscher
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 14, 1999
Effects of acute and chronic midthoracic spinal cord injury on neural circuits for male sexual function. I. Ascending pathwaysC H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Nature Medicine|August 1, 1995
Are there separate central nervous system pathways for touch and pain?K J Berkley, C H Hubscher
Brain Research|December 8, 1995
Spinal and vagal influences on the responses of rat solitary nucleus neurons to stimulation of uterus, cervix and vaginaC H Hubscher, K J Berkley
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 11, 2000
Effects of acute and chronic midthoracic spinal cord injury on neural circuits for male sexual function. II. Descending pathwaysC H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Neuroreport|March 21, 1998
Brainstem microstimulation differentially inhibits pudendal motoneuron reflex inputsR D Johnson, C H Hubscher
Journal of Neurotrauma|July 3, 1999
Changes in neuronal receptive field characteristics in caudal brain stem following chronic spinal cord injuryC H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 1, 1996
Responses of medullary reticular formation neurons to input from the male genitaliaC H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Brain Research|November 21, 1994
Responses of neurons in caudal solitary nucleus of female rats to stimulation of vagina, cervix, uterine horn and colonC H Hubscher, K J Berkley
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