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2. Contribution of the β Motor System to a Positive Feedback of Contraction
3. The Role of Primary afferent Depolarisation in Presynaptic Inhibition of Group I Fibres
4. Neuromimetic model of a neuronal filter
5. How shunting inhibition affects the discharge of lumbar motoneurones: a dynamic clamp study in anaesthetized cats
6. Encoding of Muscle Contractile Tension by Golgi Tendon Organs
7. Discharges of Tendon Organs During Unfused Muscle Contractions
8. Developmental Aspects of Muscle Stretch Receptor Function in the Rat and the Cat
9. Distribution of physiological types of motor units in the cat peroneus tertius muscle
10. Positive Proprioceptive Feedback Elicited By Isometric Contractions of Ankle Flexors on Pretibial Motoneurons in Cats
11. The role of primary afferent depolarization in presynaptic inhibition: A computer study
12. Heterogeneity of contraction-induced effects in neurons of the cat dorsal spinocerebellar tract.
13. Contraction-induced excitation in cat peroneal motoneurons
14. Declining inhibition elicited in cat lumbar motoneurons by repetitive stimulation of group II muscle afferents
15. Declining inhibition in ipsi- and contralateral lumbar motoneurons during contractions of an ankle extensor muscle in the cat
16. Depolarization of Ib afferent axons in the cat spinal cord during homonymous muscle contraction.
17. Reduction of Ib autogenetic inhibition in motoneurons during contractions of an ankle extensor muscle in the cat
18. Ensemble discharge from Golgi tendon organs of cat peroneus tertius muscle
19. Postnatal development of peroneal motoneurons in the kitten
20. Motor nuclei of peroneal muscles in the cat spinal cord.
21. Responses of Tendon Organs to Unfused Contractions of Single Motor Units.
22. Effects of Muscle Shortening on the Responses of Cat Tendon Organs to Unfused Contractions.
23. Quantitative evidence for multiple widespread representations of individual muscles in the cat motor cortex
24. Flexible processing of sensory information induced by axo-axonic synapses on afferent fibers
25. After‐effects of repetitive stimulation at low frequency on fast‐contracting motor units of cat muscle.
26. Crossed actions of group I muscle afferents in the cat.
27. Lamina VIII interneurones interposed in crossed reflex pathways in the cat.
28. Unloading of tendon organ discharges by in‐series motor units in cat peroneal muscles.
29. Action of dantrolene sodium on single motor units of cat muscle in vivo
30. Lack of summation of dynamic and static components in the responses of cat tendon organs
31. Activation of Golgi tendon organs by asynchronous contractions of motor units in cat leg muscles
32. Comparison of group I non-reciprocal inhibition of individual motoneurones of a homogeneous population
33. Labelling of interneurones by retrograde transsynaptic transport of horseradish peroxidase from motoneurones in rats and cats
34. Observations on static and dynamic responses of muscle stretch receptors in kittens
35. Spinal microcircuits go through multiphasic homeostatic compensations in a mouse model of motoneuron degeneration.
36. Non-canonical adrenergic neuromodulation of motoneuron intrinsic excitability through β-receptors in wild-type and ALS mice.
37. From Physiological Properties to Selective Vulnerability of Motor Units in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
38. Diversity of Mammalian Motoneurons and Motor Units.
39. Comments on the article by Jensen et al. (2020).
40. Synaptic disruption and CREB-regulated transcription are restored by K + channel blockers in ALS.
41. Is there hope that transpinal direct current stimulation corrects motoneuron excitability and provides neuroprotection in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?
42. Synaptic restoration by cAMP/PKA drives activity-dependent neuroprotection to motoneurons in ALS.
43. Molecular and electrophysiological properties of mouse motoneuron and motor unit subtypes.
44. Hypoexcitability precedes denervation in the large fast-contracting motor units in two unrelated mouse models of ALS.
45. Kv1.2 Channels Promote Nonlinear Spiking Motoneurons for Powering Up Locomotion.
46. Force encoding in muscle spindles during stretch of passive muscle.
47. Potassium currents dynamically set the recruitment and firing properties of F-type motoneurons in neonatal mice.
48. Is hyperexcitability really guilty in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?
49. MuSK frizzled-like domain is critical for mammalian neuromuscular junction formation and maintenance.
50. Early intrinsic hyperexcitability does not contribute to motoneuron degeneration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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