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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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November 10, 2017
Delineating the Diversity of Spinal Interneurons in Locomotor Circuits
Simon Gosgnach, Jay B Bikoff, Kimberly J Dougherty, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
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September 25, 2003
Involvement of TGF-beta(s)/T(beta)Rs system in tumor progression of murine mammary adenocarcinomas
M Cecilia Daroqui, Lydia I Puricelli, Alejandro J Urtreger, et al.
Cell Reports
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August 25, 2021
Cholinergic modulation of dentate gyrus processing through dynamic reconfiguration of inhibitory circuits
Mora B Ogando, Olivia Pedroncini, Noel Federman, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
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February 4, 2016
The late and dual origin of cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons in the mouse spinal cord
Yanina L Petracca, Maria Micaela Sartoretti, Daniela J Di Bella, et al.
Neuron
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April 5, 2014
V1 and v2b interneurons secure the alternating flexor-extensor motor activity mice require for limbed locomotion
Jingming Zhang, Guillermo M Lanuza, Olivier Britz, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
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May 17, 2011
Isl1 is required for multiple aspects of motor neuron development
Xingqun Liang, Mi-Ryoung Song, ZengGuang Xu, et al.
Nature
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March 10, 2006
V1 spinal neurons regulate the speed of vertebrate locomotor outputs
Simon Gosgnach, Guillermo M Lanuza, Simon J B Butt, et al.
Cell Reports
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August 29, 2019
Ascl1 Balances Neuronal versus Ependymal Fate in the Spinal Cord Central Canal
Daniela J Di Bella, Abel L Carcagno, M Lucía Bartolomeu, et al.
Neuron
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October 23, 2008
V3 spinal neurons establish a robust and balanced locomotor rhythm during walking
Ying Zhang, Sujatha Narayan, Eric Geiman, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology
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February 6, 2015
Sim1 is required for the migration and axonal projections of V3 interneurons in the developing mouse spinal cord
Jake Blacklaws, Dylan Deska-Gauthier, Christopher T Jones, et al.
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
November 10, 2017
Delineating the Diversity of Spinal Interneurons in Locomotor Circuits
Simon Gosgnach, Jay B Bikoff, Kimberly J Dougherty, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
|
September 25, 2003
Involvement of TGF-beta(s)/T(beta)Rs system in tumor progression of murine mammary adenocarcinomas
M Cecilia Daroqui, Lydia I Puricelli, Alejandro J Urtreger, et al.
Cell Reports
|
August 25, 2021
Cholinergic modulation of dentate gyrus processing through dynamic reconfiguration of inhibitory circuits
Mora B Ogando, Olivia Pedroncini, Noel Federman, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
February 4, 2016
The late and dual origin of cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons in the mouse spinal cord
Yanina L Petracca, Maria Micaela Sartoretti, Daniela J Di Bella, et al.
Neuron
|
April 5, 2014
V1 and v2b interneurons secure the alternating flexor-extensor motor activity mice require for limbed locomotion
Jingming Zhang, Guillermo M Lanuza, Olivier Britz, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
|
May 17, 2011
Isl1 is required for multiple aspects of motor neuron development
Xingqun Liang, Mi-Ryoung Song, ZengGuang Xu, et al.
Nature
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March 10, 2006
V1 spinal neurons regulate the speed of vertebrate locomotor outputs
Simon Gosgnach, Guillermo M Lanuza, Simon J B Butt, et al.
Cell Reports
|
August 29, 2019
Ascl1 Balances Neuronal versus Ependymal Fate in the Spinal Cord Central Canal
Daniela J Di Bella, Abel L Carcagno, M Lucía Bartolomeu, et al.
Neuron
|
October 23, 2008
V3 spinal neurons establish a robust and balanced locomotor rhythm during walking
Ying Zhang, Sujatha Narayan, Eric Geiman, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology
|
February 6, 2015
Sim1 is required for the migration and axonal projections of V3 interneurons in the developing mouse spinal cord
Jake Blacklaws, Dylan Deska-Gauthier, Christopher T Jones, et al.
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