Relatively little is known about the interneurons that constitute the mammalian locomotor central pattern generator and how they interact to produce behavior. A potential avenue of research is to identify genetic markers specific to interneuron populations that will assist further exploration of the role of these cells in the network. One such marker is the EphA4 axon guidance receptor. EphA4-null mice display an abnormal rabbit-like hopping gait that is thought to be the result of synchronization of the normally alternating, bilateral locomotor network via aberrant crossed connections. In this study, we have performed whole-cell patch clamp on EphA4-positive interneurons in the flexor region (L2) of the locomotor network. We provide eviden...
<div><p>The assembly of neuronal circuits during development requires the precise navigation of axon...
Our understanding of the neural control of locomotion has been greatly enhanced by the ability to id...
Networks at various levels of the nervous system coordinate different motor patterns such as respira...
Relatively little is known about the interneurons that constitute the mammalian locomotor central pa...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that can execute halfautomated movements with...
Local circuits in the spinal cord that generate locomotion are termed central pattern generators (CP...
EphA4 signaling is essential for the spatiotemporal organization of neuronal circuit formation. In m...
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...
Walking is a special case of movement because it is rhythmic. An important area in current neuroscie...
Locomotion is a complex motor action that provides humans and other animals with the ability to move...
The most commonly used locomotor strategy in rodents is left-right limb alternation. Mutation of the...
The basic motor patterns underlying rhythmic limb movements during locomotion are generated by neuro...
SummaryLocomotion is controlled by spinal networks that generate rhythm and coordinate left-right an...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
<div><p>The assembly of neuronal circuits during development requires the precise navigation of axon...
Our understanding of the neural control of locomotion has been greatly enhanced by the ability to id...
Networks at various levels of the nervous system coordinate different motor patterns such as respira...
Relatively little is known about the interneurons that constitute the mammalian locomotor central pa...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that can execute halfautomated movements with...
Local circuits in the spinal cord that generate locomotion are termed central pattern generators (CP...
EphA4 signaling is essential for the spatiotemporal organization of neuronal circuit formation. In m...
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...
Walking is a special case of movement because it is rhythmic. An important area in current neuroscie...
Locomotion is a complex motor action that provides humans and other animals with the ability to move...
The most commonly used locomotor strategy in rodents is left-right limb alternation. Mutation of the...
The basic motor patterns underlying rhythmic limb movements during locomotion are generated by neuro...
SummaryLocomotion is controlled by spinal networks that generate rhythm and coordinate left-right an...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
<div><p>The assembly of neuronal circuits during development requires the precise navigation of axon...
Our understanding of the neural control of locomotion has been greatly enhanced by the ability to id...
Networks at various levels of the nervous system coordinate different motor patterns such as respira...