Identifying the spinal circuits controlling locomotion is critical for unravelling the mechanisms controlling the production of gaits. Development of the circuits governing left-right coordination relies on axon guidance molecules such as ephrins and netrins. To date, no other class of proteins have been shown to play a role during this process. Here, we have analyzed hop mice, which walk with a characteristic hopping gait using their hindlimbs in synchrony. Fictive locomotion experiments suggest that a local defect in the ventral spinal cord contributes to the aberrant locomotor phenotype. Hop mutant spinal cords had severe morphologic defects, including the absence of the ventral midline and a poorly defined border between white and gray ...
<div><p>The phenotype of the spontaneous mutant mouse hop-sterile (hop) is characterized by a hoppin...
AbstractThe sequential stepping of left and right limbs is a fundamental motor behavior that underli...
The phenotype of the spontaneous mutant mouse hop-sterile (hop) is characterized by a hopping gait, ...
Identifying the spinal circuits controlling locomotion is critical for unravelling the mechanisms co...
BACKGROUND Humans with heterozygous mutations in the axon guidance receptor DCC display congenital ...
Axon guidance receptors such as deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC) contribute to the normal formatio...
Locomotion is an essential animal behavior used for translocation. The spinal cord acts as key execu...
SummaryStudies of locomotion in mice suggest that circuits controlling the alternating between left ...
The most commonly used locomotor strategy in rodents is left-right limb alternation. Mutation of the...
EphA4 signaling is essential for the spatiotemporal organization of neuronal circuit formation. In m...
Local circuits in the spinal cord that generate locomotion are termed central pattern generators (CP...
Networks at various levels of the nervous system coordinate different motor patterns such as respira...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
The cerebellum plays a fundamental, but as yet poorly understood, role in the control of locomotion....
Locomotion results from an interplay between biomechanical constraints of the muscles attached to th...
<div><p>The phenotype of the spontaneous mutant mouse hop-sterile (hop) is characterized by a hoppin...
AbstractThe sequential stepping of left and right limbs is a fundamental motor behavior that underli...
The phenotype of the spontaneous mutant mouse hop-sterile (hop) is characterized by a hopping gait, ...
Identifying the spinal circuits controlling locomotion is critical for unravelling the mechanisms co...
BACKGROUND Humans with heterozygous mutations in the axon guidance receptor DCC display congenital ...
Axon guidance receptors such as deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC) contribute to the normal formatio...
Locomotion is an essential animal behavior used for translocation. The spinal cord acts as key execu...
SummaryStudies of locomotion in mice suggest that circuits controlling the alternating between left ...
The most commonly used locomotor strategy in rodents is left-right limb alternation. Mutation of the...
EphA4 signaling is essential for the spatiotemporal organization of neuronal circuit formation. In m...
Local circuits in the spinal cord that generate locomotion are termed central pattern generators (CP...
Networks at various levels of the nervous system coordinate different motor patterns such as respira...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
The cerebellum plays a fundamental, but as yet poorly understood, role in the control of locomotion....
Locomotion results from an interplay between biomechanical constraints of the muscles attached to th...
<div><p>The phenotype of the spontaneous mutant mouse hop-sterile (hop) is characterized by a hoppin...
AbstractThe sequential stepping of left and right limbs is a fundamental motor behavior that underli...
The phenotype of the spontaneous mutant mouse hop-sterile (hop) is characterized by a hopping gait, ...