Elimination of glutamatergic transmission from Hb9 interneurons does not impact treadmill locomotion
Abstract The spinal cord contains neural circuits that can produce the rhythm and pattern of locomotor activity. It has previously been postulated that a population of glutamatergic neurons, termed Hb9 interneurons, contributes to locomotor rhythmogenesis. These neurons were identified by their expr...
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Auteurs principaux: | Lina M. Koronfel, Kevin C. Kanning, Angelita Alcos, Christopher E. Henderson, Robert M. Brownstone |
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2021
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