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Roles for multifunctional and specialized spinal interneurons during motor pattern generation in tadpoles, zebrafish larvae, and turtles.Dendritic orientation and branching distinguish a class of multifunctional turtle spinal interneuronsMultifunctional and specialized spinal interneurons for turtle limb movements.Networks of neurons, networks of genes.Shared Components of Rhythm Generation for Locomotion and Scratching Exist Prior to Motoneurons.Endogenous biotin staining in a subset of spinal neuronal cell bodies: a potential confounding factor for neuroanatomical studies.Turtle Flexion Reflex Motor Patterns Show Windup, Mediated Partly by L-type Calcium Channels.Flexion Reflex Can Interrupt and Reset the Swimming Rhythm.Neural mechanisms of ranging are different in two species of batsDescending propriospinal axons in the hindlimb enlargement of the red-eared turtle: cells of origin and funicular coursesBoth shared and specialized spinal circuitry for scratching and swimming in turtlesPropriospinal projections to the ventral horn of the rostral and caudal hindlimb enlargement in turtlesPhysiology and morphology indicate that individual spinal interneurons contribute to diverse limb movementsDistributions of active spinal cord neurons during swimming and scratching motor patternsYou Can Observe a Lot by Watching: Hughlings Jackson's Underappreciated and Prescient Ideas about Brain Control of MovementNeurotransmitters and Motoneuron Contacts of Multifunctional and Behaviorally Specialized Turtle Spinal Cord InterneuronsExpanding our horizons: central pattern generation in the context of complex activity sequencesPlaying the genome card
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