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The following pages link to Ronaldo M. Ichiyama (Q48405468):
Displaying 31 items.
- Enhanced motor function by training in spinal cord contused rats following radiation therapy (Q27342635) (← links)
- Locomotor training maintains normal inhibitory influence on both alpha- and gamma-motoneurons after neonatal spinal cord transection (Q30498138) (← links)
- Ultrastructural synaptic features differ between alpha- and gamma-motoneurons innervating the tibialis anterior muscle in the rat. (Q33257697) (← links)
- Recovery of control of posture and locomotion after a spinal cord injury: solutions staring us in the face (Q33347554) (← links)
- Transformation of nonfunctional spinal circuits into functional states after the loss of brain input (Q33689714) (← links)
- The role of serotonin in respiratory function and dysfunction (Q34357201) (← links)
- Step training reinforces specific spinal locomotor circuitry in adult spinal rats. (Q34796935) (← links)
- Bimanual reach to grasp movements after cervical spinal cord injury (Q36338240) (← links)
- Rehabilitative therapies after spinal cord injury (Q36455830) (← links)
- Dose dependence of the 5-HT agonist quipazine in facilitating spinal stepping in the rat with epidural stimulation (Q36687753) (← links)
- Training locomotor networks (Q37005561) (← links)
- Movement rehabilitation after spinal cord injuries: emerging concepts and future directions (Q37776788) (← links)
- Capsaicin-based analgesic balm decreases pressor responses evoked by muscle afferents (Q39382031) (← links)
- Wheel running following spinal cord injury improves locomotor recovery and stimulates serotonergic fiber growth. (Q45983504) (← links)
- Differential effects of anti-Nogo-A antibody treatment and treadmill training in rats with incomplete spinal cord injury (Q46048142) (← links)
- Epidural spinal cord stimulation plus quipazine administration enable stepping in complete spinal adult rats (Q46102205) (← links)
- Spinal stimulation of the upper lumbar spinal cord modulates urethral sphincter activity in rats after spinal cord injury (Q46454112) (← links)
- Plasticity of spinal cord reflexes after a complete transection in adult rats: relationship to stepping ability (Q46482451) (← links)
- Hindlimb stepping movements in complete spinal rats induced by epidural spinal cord stimulation. (Q46777921) (← links)
- Spinal cord reflexes induced by epidural spinal cord stimulation in normal awake rats (Q46849071) (← links)
- Sequential therapy of anti-Nogo-A antibody treatment and treadmill training leads to cumulative improvements after spinal cord injury in rats. (Q48246206) (← links)
- Descending Systems Direct Development of Key Spinal Motor Circuits. (Q48333906) (← links)
- Differential regulation of perineuronal nets in the brain and spinal cord with exercise training (Q48405378) (← links)
- Changes in the exercise activation of diencephalic and brainstem cardiorespiratory areas after training (Q48512328) (← links)
- Chondroitinase combined with rehabilitation promotes recovery of forelimb function in rats with chronic spinal cord injury. (Q49138132) (← links)
- Mapping and neuromodulation of lower urinary tract function using spinal cord stimulation in female rats. (Q52659818) (← links)
- Changes in Motoneuron Properties and Synaptic Inputs Related to Step Training after Spinal Cord Transection in Rats (Q54887907) (← links)
- Neurons in and near insular cortex are responsive to muscular contraction and have sympathetic and/or cardiac-related discharge (Q54887911) (← links)
- The effect of task symmetry on bimanual reach-to-grasp movements after cervical spinal cord injury (Q56837749) (← links)
- Effects of treadmill training on microvascular remodeling in the rat following spinal cord injury (Q58557427) (← links)
- Yazi Dhahia Al'joboori (Q63285219) (← links)