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J M Walro

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The American Journal of Anatomy|March 1, 1987
Heterogeneity of spindle units in the cat tenuissimus muscleJ Kucera, J M Walro
Neuroscience Letters|December 19, 1988
The effect of neonatal deafferentation or deefferentation on the immunocytochemistry of muscle spindles in the ratJ Kucera, J M Walro
Anatomy and Embryology|August 1, 1995
An immunocytochemical marker for early type I muscle fibers in the developing rat hindlimbJ Kucera, J M Walro
Brain Research|November 10, 1987
Sharing of sensory terminals between the dynamic bag1 and static bag2 fibers in the rat muscle spindleJ M Walro, J Kucera
Neuroscience Letters|February 13, 1989
The re-expression of two myosin heavy chains in regenerated rat muscle spindlesC Fei, J M Walro
Histochemistry|January 1, 1991
Slow-tonic MHC expression in paralyzed hindlimbs of fetal ratsJ Kucera, J M Walro
Histochemistry|January 1, 1991
Aggregation of myonuclei and the spread of slow-tonic myosin immunoreactivity in developing muscle spindlesJ Kucera, J M Walro
Journal of Anatomy|August 1, 1990
Comment on rat soleus muscle spindlesJ M Walro, J Kucera
Anatomy and Embryology|October 1, 1993
Transient expression of a slow-tonic MHC isoform by extrafusal fibers in the developing ratJ Kucera, J M Walro
Trends in Neurosciences|April 24, 1999
Why adult mammalian intrafusal and extrafusal fibers contain different myosin heavy-chain isoformsJ M Walro, J Kucera
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The American Journal of Anatomy|March 1, 1987
Heterogeneity of spindle units in the cat tenuissimus muscleJ Kucera, J M Walro
Neuroscience Letters|December 19, 1988
The effect of neonatal deafferentation or deefferentation on the immunocytochemistry of muscle spindles in the ratJ Kucera, J M Walro
Anatomy and Embryology|August 1, 1995
An immunocytochemical marker for early type I muscle fibers in the developing rat hindlimbJ Kucera, J M Walro
Brain Research|November 10, 1987
Sharing of sensory terminals between the dynamic bag1 and static bag2 fibers in the rat muscle spindleJ M Walro, J Kucera
Neuroscience Letters|February 13, 1989
The re-expression of two myosin heavy chains in regenerated rat muscle spindlesC Fei, J M Walro
Histochemistry|January 1, 1991
Slow-tonic MHC expression in paralyzed hindlimbs of fetal ratsJ Kucera, J M Walro
Histochemistry|January 1, 1991
Aggregation of myonuclei and the spread of slow-tonic myosin immunoreactivity in developing muscle spindlesJ Kucera, J M Walro
Journal of Anatomy|August 1, 1990
Comment on rat soleus muscle spindlesJ M Walro, J Kucera
Anatomy and Embryology|October 1, 1993
Transient expression of a slow-tonic MHC isoform by extrafusal fibers in the developing ratJ Kucera, J M Walro
Trends in Neurosciences|April 24, 1999
Why adult mammalian intrafusal and extrafusal fibers contain different myosin heavy-chain isoformsJ M Walro, J Kucera
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