Local circuits in the spinal cord that generate locomotion are termed central pattern generators (CPGs). These provide coordinated bilateral control over the normal limb alternation that underlies walking. The molecules that organize the mammalian CPG are unknown. Isolated spinal cords from mice lacking either the EphA4 receptor or its ligand ephrinB3 have lost left-right limb alternation and instead exhibit synchrony. We identified EphA4-positive neurons as an excitatory component of the locomotor CPG. Our study shows that dramatic locomotor changes can occur as a consequence of local genetic rewiring and identifies genes required for the development of normal locomotor behavior
Vol.2 contains figures from vol.1.Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Jason R. Coon...
AbstractTo investigate Eph-ephrin bidirectional signaling, a series of mutations were generated in t...
Repulsive Eph forward signaling from limb-derived ephrins guides the axons of lateral motor column (...
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...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that can execute halfautomated movements with...
Relatively little is known about the interneurons that constitute the mammalian locomotor central pa...
The basic motor patterns underlying rhythmic limb movements during locomotion are generated by neuro...
Walking is a special case of movement because it is rhythmic. An important area in current neuroscie...
<div><p>The assembly of neuronal circuits during development requires the precise navigation of axon...
The assembly of neuronal circuits during development requires the precise navigation of axons, which...
The most commonly used locomotor strategy in rodents is left-right limb alternation. Mutation of the...
In this study, we took advantage of the reported role of EphA4 in determining the contralateral spin...
In this study, we took advantage of the reported role of EphA4 in determining the contralateral spin...
Neuronal networks are the central functional units of the nervous system. Knowledge about the identi...
Vol.2 contains figures from vol.1.Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Jason R. Coon...
AbstractTo investigate Eph-ephrin bidirectional signaling, a series of mutations were generated in t...
Repulsive Eph forward signaling from limb-derived ephrins guides the axons of lateral motor column (...
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...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that can execute halfautomated movements with...
Relatively little is known about the interneurons that constitute the mammalian locomotor central pa...
The basic motor patterns underlying rhythmic limb movements during locomotion are generated by neuro...
Walking is a special case of movement because it is rhythmic. An important area in current neuroscie...
<div><p>The assembly of neuronal circuits during development requires the precise navigation of axon...
The assembly of neuronal circuits during development requires the precise navigation of axons, which...
The most commonly used locomotor strategy in rodents is left-right limb alternation. Mutation of the...
In this study, we took advantage of the reported role of EphA4 in determining the contralateral spin...
In this study, we took advantage of the reported role of EphA4 in determining the contralateral spin...
Neuronal networks are the central functional units of the nervous system. Knowledge about the identi...
Vol.2 contains figures from vol.1.Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Jason R. Coon...
AbstractTo investigate Eph-ephrin bidirectional signaling, a series of mutations were generated in t...
Repulsive Eph forward signaling from limb-derived ephrins guides the axons of lateral motor column (...