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C H Hubscher

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Neuroscience|January 1, 1992
Glial cells: possible determinants of neuronal uptake of tritiated prolineC H Hubscher, K J Berkley
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 9, 2013
Convergence and cross talk in urogenital neural circuitriesC H Hubscher, D S Gupta, T S Brink
Brain Research|September 17, 1993
Intraspinal modulation of neuronal responses to uterine and cervix stimulation in rat L1 and L6 dorsal hornP D Wall, C H Hubscher, K J Berkley
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 1, 1993
Neuronal responses to stimulation of the cervix, uterus, colon, and skin in the rat spinal cordK J Berkley, C H Hubscher, P D Wall
Experimental Brain Research|September 24, 1998
Anodally focused polarization of peripheral nerve allows discrimination of myelinated and unmyelinated fiber input to brainstem nucleiJ C Petruska, C H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Biotechnic & Histochemistry : Official Publication of the Biological Stain Commission|October 1, 2005
A quantitative method for assessing stages of the rat estrous cycleC H Hubscher, D L Brooks, J R Johnson
Neuroreport|October 6, 2001
Co-expression of P2X receptor subunits on rat nodose neurons that bind the isolectin GS-I-B4C H Hubscher, J C Petruska, K K Rau, et al.
Neural Plasticity|July 13, 2016
Training-Induced Functional Gains following SCIP J Ward, A N Herrity, S J Harkema, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 8, 2018
Lumbosacral spinal cord epidural stimulation improves voiding function after human spinal cord injuryA N Herrity, C S Williams, C A Angeli, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 10, 2010
Select spinal lesions reveal multiple ascending pathways in the rat conveying input from the male genitaliaC H Hubscher, W R Reed, E G Kaddumi, et al.
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Neuroscience|January 1, 1992
Glial cells: possible determinants of neuronal uptake of tritiated prolineC H Hubscher, K J Berkley
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 9, 2013
Convergence and cross talk in urogenital neural circuitriesC H Hubscher, D S Gupta, T S Brink
Brain Research|September 17, 1993
Intraspinal modulation of neuronal responses to uterine and cervix stimulation in rat L1 and L6 dorsal hornP D Wall, C H Hubscher, K J Berkley
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 1, 1993
Neuronal responses to stimulation of the cervix, uterus, colon, and skin in the rat spinal cordK J Berkley, C H Hubscher, P D Wall
Experimental Brain Research|September 24, 1998
Anodally focused polarization of peripheral nerve allows discrimination of myelinated and unmyelinated fiber input to brainstem nucleiJ C Petruska, C H Hubscher, R D Johnson
Biotechnic & Histochemistry : Official Publication of the Biological Stain Commission|October 1, 2005
A quantitative method for assessing stages of the rat estrous cycleC H Hubscher, D L Brooks, J R Johnson
Neuroreport|October 6, 2001
Co-expression of P2X receptor subunits on rat nodose neurons that bind the isolectin GS-I-B4C H Hubscher, J C Petruska, K K Rau, et al.
Neural Plasticity|July 13, 2016
Training-Induced Functional Gains following SCIP J Ward, A N Herrity, S J Harkema, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 8, 2018
Lumbosacral spinal cord epidural stimulation improves voiding function after human spinal cord injuryA N Herrity, C S Williams, C A Angeli, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 10, 2010
Select spinal lesions reveal multiple ascending pathways in the rat conveying input from the male genitaliaC H Hubscher, W R Reed, E G Kaddumi, et al.
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