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1. Spinal Interneurons as Gatekeepers to Neuroplasticity after Injury or Disease

2. Treadmill-Based Gait Kinematics in the Yucatan Mini Pig

3. Evidence That the Central Nervous System Can Induce a Modification at the Neuromuscular Junction That Contributes to the Maintenance of a Behavioral Response

4. Silencing long ascending propriospinal neurons after spinal cord injury improves hindlimb stepping in the adult rat

5. Effects of early exercise training on the severity of autonomic dysreflexia following incomplete spinal cord injury in rodents

6. Activity/exercise-induced changes in the liver transcriptome after chronic spinal cord injury

7. Long ascending propriospinal neurons provide flexible, context-specific control of interlimb coordination

8. Markers of susceptibility to cardiac arrhythmia in experimental spinal cord injury and the impact of sympathetic stimulation and exercise training

9. Transcriptome of dorsal root ganglia caudal to a spinal cord injury with modulated behavioral activity

10. Long Ascending Propriospinal Neurons Provide Task-Specific, Context-Driven Control of Interlimb Coordination

11. Challenges of animal models in SCI research: Effects of pre-injury task-specific training in adult rats before lesion

12. Reversible silencing of lumbar spinal interneurons unmasks a task-specific network for securing hindlimb alternation

13. Electromyographic patterns of the rat hindlimb in response to muscle stretch after spinal cord injury

14. Dynamic 'Range of Motion' Hindlimb Stretching Disrupts Locomotor Function in Rats with Moderate Subacute Spinal Cord Injuries

15. N-acetylcysteine amide preserves mitochondrial bioenergetics and improves functional recovery following spinal trauma

16. Functional consequences of ethidium bromide demyelination of the mouse ventral spinal cord

17. Cervical response among ascending ventrolateral funiculus pathways of the neonatal rat

18. Anterograde labeling of ventrolateral funiculus pathways with spinal enlargement connections in the adult rat spinal cord

19. Anatomical and Functional Outcomes following a Precise, Graded, Dorsal Laceration Spinal Cord Injury in C57BL/6 Mice

20. Rolipram attenuates acute oligodendrocyte death in the adult rat ventrolateral funiculus following contusive cervical spinal cord injury

21. Reticulospinal pathways in the ventrolateral funiculus with terminations in the cervical and lumbar enlargements of the adult rat spinal cord

22. Use of magnetic stimulation to elicit motor evoked potentials, somatosensory evoked potentials, and H-reflexes in non-sedated rodents

23. Inter-enlargement pathways in the ventrolateral funiculus of the adult rat spinal cord

24. Magnetically evoked inter-enlargement response: An assessment of ascending propriospinal fibers following spinal cord injury

25. Human chorionic gonadotropin/luteinizing hormone receptor expression in the adult rat spinal cord

26. Embryonic brain precursors transplanted into kainate lesioned rat spinal cord

27. Lasting paraplegia caused by loss of lumbar spinal cord interneurons in rats: no direct correlation with motor neuron loss

28. Electrophysiological Properties of Mitogen-Expanded Adult Rat Spinal Cord and Subventricular Zone Neural Precursor Cells

29. Comparing Deficits Following Excitotoxic and Contusion Injuries in the Thoracic and Lumbar Spinal Cord of the Adult Rat

30. Locomotor Rhythm Evoked by Ventrolateral Funiculus Stimulation in the Neonatal Rat Spinal Cord In Vitro

31. The transcriptional response of neurotrophins and their tyrosine kinase receptors in lumbar sensorimotor circuits to spinal cord contusion is affected by injury severity and survival time

32. Lamina VII neurons are rhythmically active during locomotor-like activity in the neonatal rat spinal cord

33. Long-duration, frequency-dependent motor responses evoked by ventrolateral funiculus stimulation in the neonatal rat spinal cord

34. Comprehensive Locomotor Outcomes Correlate to Hyperacute Diffusion Tensor Measures After Spinal Cord Injury in the Adult Rat

35. Hindlimb Immobilization in a Wheelchair Alters Functional Recovery Following Contusive Spinal Cord Injury in the Adult Rat

36. Initiation of segmental locomotor-like activities by stimulation of ventrolateral funiculus in the neonatal rat

37. Transplantation of ciliary neurotrophic factor-expressing adult oligodendrocyte precursor cells promotes remyelination and functional recovery after spinal cord injury

38. Swim Training Initiated Acutely after Spinal Cord Injury Is Ineffective and Induces Extravasation In and Around the Epicenter

39. Swimming as a Model of Task-Specific Locomotor Retraining After Spinal Cord Injury in the Rat

40. Lamina-specific effects of morphine and naloxone in dorsal horn of rat spinal cord in vitro

41. Spinal cord contusion based on precise vertebral stabilization and tissue displacement measured by combined assessment to discriminate small functional differences

42. Differential interactions of cholecystokinin and FLFQPQRF-NH2 with μ and δ opioid antinociception in the rat spinal cord

43. The Louisville Swim Scale: a novel assessment of hindlimb function following spinal cord injury in adult rats

44. Effects of swimming on functional recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury in rats

45. Functional consequences of lumbar spinal cord contusion injuries in the adult rat

46. Adult rat forelimb dysfunction after dorsal cervical spinal cord injury

47. Neurons labeled from locomotor-related ventrolateral funiculus stimulus sites in the neonatal rat spinal cord

48. Functional Redundancy of Ventral Spinal Locomotor Pathways

49. Structural requirements for activation of excitatory amino acid receptors in the rat spinal cord in vitro

50. Some Comparative Aspects of the Pharmacology of Excitatory Amino Acids in Spinal Cord and Hippocampus

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