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Characterization of WT1-expressing interneurons and investigation of their role in locomotion
DownloadFall 2019
Mammalian locomotion is controlled by a specialized neural network, known as the locomotor central pattern generator (CPG), which is situated entirely within the ventral spinal cord. A number of studies completed over the past two decades have indicated that this neural network is comprised of...
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The role of genetically defined lamina VII spinal interneurons in generating the locomotor rhythm
DownloadFall 2011
Locomotor activity in mammals is generated by neural networks known as central pattern generators (CPGs), which are comprised of interneurons located in the ventral regions of the spinal cord. Recently, molecular genetic characterization of transcription factor expression at early embryonic time...