Commissural interneurons (CINs) are a necessary component of central pattern generators (CPGs) for locomotion because they mediate the coordination of left and right muscle activity. The projection patterns and relative locations of different classes of CINs in the ventromedial part of the rodent lumbar cord have been described (Eide et al. [1999] J Comp Neurol 403:332-345; Stokke et al. [2002] J Comp Neurol 446:349-359; Nissen et al. [2005] J Comp Neurol 483:30-47). However, the distribution and relative prevalence of different CIN neurotransmitter phenotypes in the ventral region of the mammalian spinal cord where the locomotor CPG is localized is unknown. In this study we describe the relative proportions and anatomical locations of puta...
Information regarding the organization of the CNS in terms of neurotransmitter systems and spinal co...
The neuronal networks that generate vertebrate movements such as walking and swimming are embedded i...
Lamina X of the spinal cord is a functionally diverse area with roles in locomotion, autonomic contr...
Walking is a special case of movement because it is rhythmic. An important area in current neuroscie...
Commissural inhibitory interneurons (INs) are integral components of the locomotor circuitry that co...
The basic motor patterns underlying rhythmic limb movements during locomotion are generated by neuro...
The ventral spinal cord consists of interneuron groups arising from distinct, genetically defined, p...
The ventral spinal cord consists of interneuron groups arising from distinct, genetically defined, p...
Our understanding of the neural control of locomotion has been greatly enhanced by the ability to id...
AbstractLocal neuronal networks that are responsible for walking are poorly characterized in mammals...
Local neuronal networks that are responsible for walking are poorly characterized in mammals. Using ...
The organization of neural circuits that form the locomotor central pattern generator (CPG) andprovi...
Descending systems from the brain exert a major influence over sensory and motor processes within th...
Despite the abundance of studies on γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) ergic neuron distribution in the mous...
Information regarding the organization of the CNS in terms of neurotransmitter systems and spinal co...
Information regarding the organization of the CNS in terms of neurotransmitter systems and spinal co...
The neuronal networks that generate vertebrate movements such as walking and swimming are embedded i...
Lamina X of the spinal cord is a functionally diverse area with roles in locomotion, autonomic contr...
Walking is a special case of movement because it is rhythmic. An important area in current neuroscie...
Commissural inhibitory interneurons (INs) are integral components of the locomotor circuitry that co...
The basic motor patterns underlying rhythmic limb movements during locomotion are generated by neuro...
The ventral spinal cord consists of interneuron groups arising from distinct, genetically defined, p...
The ventral spinal cord consists of interneuron groups arising from distinct, genetically defined, p...
Our understanding of the neural control of locomotion has been greatly enhanced by the ability to id...
AbstractLocal neuronal networks that are responsible for walking are poorly characterized in mammals...
Local neuronal networks that are responsible for walking are poorly characterized in mammals. Using ...
The organization of neural circuits that form the locomotor central pattern generator (CPG) andprovi...
Descending systems from the brain exert a major influence over sensory and motor processes within th...
Despite the abundance of studies on γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) ergic neuron distribution in the mous...
Information regarding the organization of the CNS in terms of neurotransmitter systems and spinal co...
Information regarding the organization of the CNS in terms of neurotransmitter systems and spinal co...
The neuronal networks that generate vertebrate movements such as walking and swimming are embedded i...
Lamina X of the spinal cord is a functionally diverse area with roles in locomotion, autonomic contr...