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2. Author response: Silencing long-descending inter-enlargement propriospinal neurons improves hindlimb stepping after contusive spinal cord injuries
3. Opposite modulation of functional recovery following contusive spinal cord injury in mice with oligodendrocyte-selective deletions of Atf4 and Chop/Ddit3
4. Rodent Spinal Cord Demyelination Models
5. Mutant and curli-producing E. coli enhance the disease phenotype in a hSOD1-G93A mouse model of ALS
6. Unintentional Effects from Housing Enhancement Resulting in Functional Improvement in Spinal Cord–Injured Mice
7. Opposite modulation of functional recovery following contusive spinal cord injury in mice with oligodendrocyte-selective deletions of Atf4 and Chop/Ddit3
8. Silencing long-descending inter-enlargement propriospinal neurons improves hindlimb stepping after contusive spinal cord injuries
9. Direct Ryanodine Receptor-2 Knockout in Primary Afferent Fibers Modestly Affects Neurological Recovery after Contusive Spinal Cord Injury
10. Silencing long ascending propriospinal neurons after spinal cord injury improves hindlimb stepping in the adult rat
11. Limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day
12. Author response: Silencing long ascending propriospinal neurons after spinal cord injury improves hindlimb stepping in the adult rat
13. Silencing long ascending propriospinal neurons after spinal cord injury improves hindlimb stepping in the adult rat
14. Treadmill-Based Gait Kinematics in the Yucatan Mini Pig
15. Automated Gait Analysis Following Spinal Cord Injury
16. Swimming as an Assessment of Hindlimb Function in Animals with Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
17. Long ascending propriospinal neurons provide flexible, context-specific control of interlimb coordination
18. Author response: Long ascending propriospinal neurons provide flexible, context-specific control of interlimb coordination
19. Long Ascending Propriospinal Neurons Provide Task-Specific, Context-Driven Control of Interlimb Coordination
20. Electromyographic patterns of the rat hindlimb in response to muscle stretch after spinal cord injury
21. Reversible silencing of lumbar spinal interneurons unmasks a task-specific network for securing hindlimb alternation
22. Dynamic “Range of Motion” Hindlimb Stretching Disrupts Locomotor Function in Rats with Moderate Subacute Spinal Cord Injuries
23. N-acetylcysteine amide preserves mitochondrial bioenergetics and improves functional recovery following spinal trauma
24. Gait Analysis in Normal and Spinal Contused Mice Using the TreadScan System
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