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Journal of Neurophysiology|November 17, 2017
Patterns of intermuscular inhibitory force feedback across cat hindlimbs suggest a flexible system for regulating whole limb mechanicsMark A Lyle, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 14, 2008
Heterogenic feedback between hindlimb extensors in the spontaneously locomoting premammillary catKyla T Ross, T Richard Nichols
Experimental Brain Research|May 18, 2010
Disruption of cutaneous feedback alters magnitude but not direction of muscle responses to postural perturbations in the decerebrate catClaire F Honeycutt, T Richard Nichols
La Revue De Medecine Interne|June 24, 2008
[Case record: fever and leg pain in a 23-year-old man]T Richard, M Vanhaeverbeek, N Schleinitz
Cells, Tissues, Organs|April 1, 2015
Effects of reinnervation of the biarticular shoulder-elbow muscles on joint kinematics and electromyographic patterns of the feline forelimb during downslope walkingBeven P Livingston, T Richard Nichols
Cells, Tissues, Organs|April 1, 2015
Effects of reinnervation of the triceps brachii on joint kinematics and electromyographic patterns of the feline forelimb during level and upslope walkingBeven P Livingston, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 22, 2010
The decerebrate cat generates the essential features of the force constraint strategyClaire F Honeycutt, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|March 29, 2003
Parameter estimation in a crossbridge muscle modelDavid C Lin, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Morphology|May 28, 2004
Three-dimensional model of the feline hindlimbThomas J Burkholder, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2013
The mechanical actions of muscles predict the direction of muscle activation during postural perturbations in the cat hindlimbClaire F Honeycutt, T Richard Nichols
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Journal of Neurophysiology|November 17, 2017
Patterns of intermuscular inhibitory force feedback across cat hindlimbs suggest a flexible system for regulating whole limb mechanicsMark A Lyle, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 14, 2008
Heterogenic feedback between hindlimb extensors in the spontaneously locomoting premammillary catKyla T Ross, T Richard Nichols
Experimental Brain Research|May 18, 2010
Disruption of cutaneous feedback alters magnitude but not direction of muscle responses to postural perturbations in the decerebrate catClaire F Honeycutt, T Richard Nichols
La Revue De Medecine Interne|June 24, 2008
[Case record: fever and leg pain in a 23-year-old man]T Richard, M Vanhaeverbeek, N Schleinitz
Cells, Tissues, Organs|April 1, 2015
Effects of reinnervation of the biarticular shoulder-elbow muscles on joint kinematics and electromyographic patterns of the feline forelimb during downslope walkingBeven P Livingston, T Richard Nichols
Cells, Tissues, Organs|April 1, 2015
Effects of reinnervation of the triceps brachii on joint kinematics and electromyographic patterns of the feline forelimb during level and upslope walkingBeven P Livingston, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 22, 2010
The decerebrate cat generates the essential features of the force constraint strategyClaire F Honeycutt, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|March 29, 2003
Parameter estimation in a crossbridge muscle modelDavid C Lin, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Morphology|May 28, 2004
Three-dimensional model of the feline hindlimbThomas J Burkholder, T Richard Nichols
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2013
The mechanical actions of muscles predict the direction of muscle activation during postural perturbations in the cat hindlimbClaire F Honeycutt, T Richard Nichols
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