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Neuroscience Letters|September 25, 1989
Responses of motor cortical neurones in the cat to unexpected perturbations of locomotionA Amos, D M Armstrong, D E Marple-Horvat
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 1, 1986
Professional behavior in collaborative practiceB L Koerner, J R Cohen, D M Armstrong
Neuroscience Letters|February 5, 1990
Changes in the discharge patterns of motor cortical neurones associated with volitional changes in stepping in the catA Amos, D M Armstrong, D E Marple-Horvat
Experimental Brain Research|August 31, 1973
The spatial organisation of climbing fibre branching in the cat cerebellumD M Armstrong, R J Harvey, R F Schild
Nursing Administration Quarterly|January 1, 1987
An administrator's view: ten years laterD M Armstrong, S A Eck, J M Schuch
Brain Research|January 8, 1971
Climbing fibre pathways from the forelimbs to the paramedian lobule of the cerebellumD M Armstrong, R J Harvey, R F Schild
Brain Research|July 8, 1982
Electron microscopic immunocytochemical localization of substance P in the area postrema of ratD M Armstrong, V M Pickel, D J Reis
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 1, 1987
A ladder paradigm for studying skilled and adaptive locomotion in the catA Amos, D M Armstrong, D E Marple-Horvat
Brain Research|February 5, 1990
Basal forebrain cell loss following fimbria/fornix transectionM H Tuszynski, D M Armstrong, F H Gage
The Journal of Physiology|March 10, 1998
Neuronal activity in the lateral cerebellum of the cat related to visual stimuli at rest, visually guided step modification, and saccadic eye movementsD E Marple-Horvat, J M Criado, D M Armstrong
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Neuroscience Letters|September 25, 1989
Responses of motor cortical neurones in the cat to unexpected perturbations of locomotionA Amos, D M Armstrong, D E Marple-Horvat
The Journal of Nursing Administration|October 1, 1986
Professional behavior in collaborative practiceB L Koerner, J R Cohen, D M Armstrong
Neuroscience Letters|February 5, 1990
Changes in the discharge patterns of motor cortical neurones associated with volitional changes in stepping in the catA Amos, D M Armstrong, D E Marple-Horvat
Experimental Brain Research|August 31, 1973
The spatial organisation of climbing fibre branching in the cat cerebellumD M Armstrong, R J Harvey, R F Schild
Nursing Administration Quarterly|January 1, 1987
An administrator's view: ten years laterD M Armstrong, S A Eck, J M Schuch
Brain Research|January 8, 1971
Climbing fibre pathways from the forelimbs to the paramedian lobule of the cerebellumD M Armstrong, R J Harvey, R F Schild
Brain Research|July 8, 1982
Electron microscopic immunocytochemical localization of substance P in the area postrema of ratD M Armstrong, V M Pickel, D J Reis
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 1, 1987
A ladder paradigm for studying skilled and adaptive locomotion in the catA Amos, D M Armstrong, D E Marple-Horvat
Brain Research|February 5, 1990
Basal forebrain cell loss following fimbria/fornix transectionM H Tuszynski, D M Armstrong, F H Gage
The Journal of Physiology|March 10, 1998
Neuronal activity in the lateral cerebellum of the cat related to visual stimuli at rest, visually guided step modification, and saccadic eye movementsD E Marple-Horvat, J M Criado, D M Armstrong
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