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1. Intrinsic motoneuron properties in typical human development.

2. Locomotor-related propriospinal V3 neurons produce primary afferent depolarization and modulate sensory transmission to motoneurons.

3. Facilitation of sensory transmission to motoneurons during cortical or sensory-evoked primary afferent depolarization (PAD) in humans.

4. Estimation of self-sustained activity produced by persistent inward currents using firing rate profiles of multiple motor units in humans.

5. Full Activation Profiles and Integrity of Corticospinal Pathways in Adults With Bilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy.

6. Activation properties of trigeminal motoneurons in participants with and without bruxism.

7. Recovery of motoneuron and locomotor function after spinal cord injury depends on constitutive activity in 5-HT2C receptors.

8. Amphetamine increases persistent inward currents in human motoneurons estimated from paired motor-unit activity.

9. Origins of abnormal excitability in biceps brachii motoneurons of spastic-paretic stroke survivors.

10. Changes in sensory-evoked synaptic activation of motoneurons after spinal cord injury in man.

11. Interaction of paired cortical and peripheral nerve stimulation on human motor neurons.

12. Persistent inward currents in motoneuron dendrites: implications for motor output.

13. Role of motoneurons in the generation of muscle spasms after spinal cord injury.

14. Role of persistent sodium and calcium currents in motoneuron firing and spasticity in chronic spinal rats.

15. Locomotor-related propriospinal V3 neurons produce primary afferent depolarization and modulate sensory transmission to motoneurons.

16. Altered Motoneuron Properties Contribute to Motor Deficits in a Rabbit Hypoxia-Ischemia Model of Cerebral Palsy.

17. Recovery of motoneuron and locomotor function after spinal cord injury depends on constitutive activity in 5-HT2C receptors.

18. Activation properties of trigeminal motoneurons in participants with and without bruxism

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