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The effect of the Val66Met BDNF polymorphism on axon regeneration after peripheral nerve injury
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Neuroanatomical and electrophysiological characteristics of dorsal
column stimulation in the adult mouse
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The GABAA receptor is a critical part of the sensingmachinery that triggers homeostatic plasticity of synaptic strengthand intrinsic excitability.
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Changes in VGLUT1 Synaptic Connectivity and Presynaptic Inhibition Following Nerve Crush
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Characterization of Foxp2 Expressing Spinal V1 Interneurons
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The role of excitatory neurotransmission in the induction of homeostatic synaptic plasticity
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Electric Field Sensor-based Characterization of Mouse Physiology and Behavior in the Home Cage: Variability Before and After Spinal Cord Injury
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Conditioning Slowed Breathing for Relaxation in the Rat
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Downslope walking and the H-reflex pathway: dose-response effect and generalizability
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Cutaneus Trunci Muscle Reflex as a Model for Neural Plasticity
after Spinal Cord Injury
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The effect of spinal cord injury on C-fiber low-threshold mechanoreceptors and sensory afferents that transiently express tyrosine hydroxylase
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Anatomical survey of paravertebral sympathetic chain in adult mice
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