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Journal of Neurophysiology|August 1, 1996
Effects of bilateral lesions of the dorsolateral funiculi and dorsal columns at the level of the low thoracic spinal cord on the control of locomotion in the adult cat. I. Treadmill walkingW Jiang, T Drew
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 1, 1984
Phase-dependent responses evoked in limb muscles by stimulation of medullary reticular formation during locomotion in thalamic catsT Drew, S Rossignol
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 1, 1987
A kinematic and electromyographic study of cutaneous reflexes evoked from the forelimb of unrestrained walking catsT Drew, S Rossignol
Physiological Measurement|September 15, 1998
Improved control of gas humidity in neonatal intensive care ventilatorsT Drew, A Vardy
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 9, 2000
Vestibulospinal and reticulospinal neuronal activity during locomotion in the intact cat. I. Walking on a level surfaceK Matsuyama, T Drew
Brain Research|March 11, 1985
Forelimb responses to cutaneous nerve stimulation during locomotion in intact catsT Drew, S Rossignol
BJA Education|November 1, 2024
Neuraxial anaesthesia in the parturient with pre-existing structural spinal pathologyG Crowe, T Drew
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|January 8, 1998
Organization of the projections from the pericruciate cortex to the pontomedullary brainstem of the cat: a study using the anterograde tracer Phaseolus vulgaris-leucoagglutininK Matsuyama, T Drew
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 11, 1998
Corticoreticular pathways in the cat. I. Projection patterns and collaterizationB Kably, T Drew
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 11, 1998
Corticoreticular pathways in the cat. II. Discharge activity of neurons in area 4 during voluntary gait modificationsB Kably, T Drew
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Journal of Neurophysiology|August 1, 1996
Effects of bilateral lesions of the dorsolateral funiculi and dorsal columns at the level of the low thoracic spinal cord on the control of locomotion in the adult cat. I. Treadmill walkingW Jiang, T Drew
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 1, 1984
Phase-dependent responses evoked in limb muscles by stimulation of medullary reticular formation during locomotion in thalamic catsT Drew, S Rossignol
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 1, 1987
A kinematic and electromyographic study of cutaneous reflexes evoked from the forelimb of unrestrained walking catsT Drew, S Rossignol
Physiological Measurement|September 15, 1998
Improved control of gas humidity in neonatal intensive care ventilatorsT Drew, A Vardy
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 9, 2000
Vestibulospinal and reticulospinal neuronal activity during locomotion in the intact cat. I. Walking on a level surfaceK Matsuyama, T Drew
Brain Research|March 11, 1985
Forelimb responses to cutaneous nerve stimulation during locomotion in intact catsT Drew, S Rossignol
BJA Education|November 1, 2024
Neuraxial anaesthesia in the parturient with pre-existing structural spinal pathologyG Crowe, T Drew
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|January 8, 1998
Organization of the projections from the pericruciate cortex to the pontomedullary brainstem of the cat: a study using the anterograde tracer Phaseolus vulgaris-leucoagglutininK Matsuyama, T Drew
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 11, 1998
Corticoreticular pathways in the cat. I. Projection patterns and collaterizationB Kably, T Drew
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 11, 1998
Corticoreticular pathways in the cat. II. Discharge activity of neurons in area 4 during voluntary gait modificationsB Kably, T Drew
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