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The following pages link to Hindlimb stepping movements in complete spinal rats induced by epidural spinal cord stimulation. (Q46777921):
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- Spinal cord injury: present and future therapeutic devices and prostheses (Q24652597) (← links)
- Miniaturized Technologies for Enhancement of Motor Plasticity (Q26752338) (← links)
- Restoration of sensorimotor functions after spinal cord injury (Q26999051) (← links)
- A brain-machine-muscle interface for restoring hindlimb locomotion after complete spinal transection in rats (Q27316834) (← links)
- Novel and direct access to the human locomotor spinal circuitry (Q30493923) (← links)
- Facilitation of stepping with epidural stimulation in spinal rats: role of sensory input (Q30495298) (← links)
- Propriospinal bypass of the serotonergic system that can facilitate stepping (Q30496608) (← links)
- Forelimb EMG-based trigger to control an electronic spinal bridge to enable hindlimb stepping after a complete spinal cord lesion in rats (Q30532530) (← links)
- Development of a multi-electrode array for spinal cord epidural stimulation to facilitate stepping and standing after a complete spinal cord injury in adult rats (Q30537661) (← links)
- Neuromodulation of motor-evoked potentials during stepping in spinal rats (Q30544087) (← links)
- Rewiring of regenerated axons by combining treadmill training with semaphorin3A inhibition (Q30577471) (← links)
- Sub-threshold spinal cord stimulation facilitates spontaneous motor activity in spinal rats (Q30577793) (← links)
- Electronic bypass of spinal lesions: activation of lower motor neurons directly driven by cortical neural signals (Q30583505) (← links)
- Recovery of control of posture and locomotion after a spinal cord injury: solutions staring us in the face (Q33347554) (← links)
- Effect of Treadmill Training Protocols on Locomotion Recovery in Spinalized Rats (Q33573316) (← links)
- Upper-limb muscle responses to epidural, subdural and intraspinal stimulation of the cervical spinal cord (Q33581905) (← links)
- Facilitation of postural limb reflexes with epidural stimulation in spinal rabbits (Q33656890) (← links)
- Hindlimb movement in the cat induced by amplitude-modulated stimulation using extra-spinal electrodes (Q33659424) (← links)
- Serotonergic innervation of the caudal spinal stump in rats after complete spinal transection: effect of olfactory ensheathing glia (Q33689700) (← links)
- Transformation of nonfunctional spinal circuits into functional states after the loss of brain input (Q33689714) (← links)
- Noradrenergic innervation of the rat spinal cord caudal to a complete spinal cord transection: effects of olfactory ensheathing glia (Q33729128) (← links)
- Epidural stimulation induced modulation of spinal locomotor networks in adult spinal rats. (Q33995851) (← links)
- OEG implantation and step training enhance hindlimb-stepping ability in adult spinal transected rats. (Q34047061) (← links)
- Dynamic sensorimotor interactions in locomotion (Q34478772) (← links)
- Hindlimb endpoint forces predict movement direction evoked by intraspinal microstimulation in cats (Q34711638) (← links)
- Step training reinforces specific spinal locomotor circuitry in adult spinal rats. (Q34796935) (← links)
- The role of the serotonergic system in locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury (Q35062928) (← links)
- Evaluation of optimal electrode configurations for epidural spinal cord stimulation in cervical spinal cord injured rats (Q35737852) (← links)
- Spinal neuronal activation during locomotor-like activity enabled by epidural stimulation and 5-hydroxytryptamine agonists in spinal rats (Q35772787) (← links)
- Electrophysiological mapping of rat sensorimotor lumbosacral spinal networks after complete paralysis (Q35882820) (← links)
- Axon Regeneration Can Facilitate or Suppress Hindlimb Function after Olfactory Ensheathing Glia Transplantation (Q35892090) (← links)
- Variability in step training enhances locomotor recovery after a spinal cord injury (Q36074675) (← links)
- Inducing hindlimb locomotor recovery in adult rat after complete thoracic spinal cord section using repeated treadmill training with perineal stimulation only (Q36084203) (← links)
- Differential effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 on hindlimb function in paraplegic rats (Q36431214) (← links)
- Spinal electro-magnetic stimulation combined with transgene delivery of neurotrophin NT-3 and exercise: novel combination therapy for spinal contusion injury (Q36533357) (← links)
- Therapeutic interventions after spinal cord injury. (Q36542728) (← links)
- A New Acute Impact-Compression Lumbar Spinal Cord Injury Model in the Rodent (Q36554965) (← links)
- Plasticity of functional connectivity in the adult spinal cord. (Q36581093) (← links)
- Plasticity of connections underlying locomotor recovery after central and/or peripheral lesions in the adult mammals (Q36581100) (← links)
- Generation of Locomotor-Like Activity in the Isolated Rat Spinal Cord Using Intraspinal Electrical Microstimulation Driven by a Digital Neuromorphic CPG (Q36656571) (← links)
- Dose dependence of the 5-HT agonist quipazine in facilitating spinal stepping in the rat with epidural stimulation (Q36687753) (← links)
- Integrating multiple sensory systems to modulate neural networks controlling posture (Q36904766) (← links)
- Activity-dependent plasticity in spinal cord injury (Q36925569) (← links)
- Epidural stimulation: comparison of the spinal circuits that generate and control locomotion in rats, cats and humans (Q36938766) (← links)
- Training locomotor networks (Q37005561) (← links)
- Robot-driven spinal epidural stimulation compared with conventional stimulation in adult spinalized rats (Q37044182) (← links)
- Therapeutic intraspinal microstimulation improves forelimb function after cervical contusion injury. (Q37109287) (← links)
- Therapeutic intraspinal stimulation to generate activity and promote long-term recovery. (Q37606459) (← links)
- Enabling techniques for in vitro studies on mammalian spinal locomotor mechanisms (Q38015131) (← links)
- The rocky road to translation in spinal cord repair (Q38056439) (← links)