scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | J M Siegel | |
T Kodama | |||
Y Y Lai | |||
L I Kiyashchenko | |||
B Y Mileykovskiy | |||
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Muscle tone suppression and stepping produced by stimulation of midbrain and rostral pontine reticular formation | Q46148901 | ||
Locus coeruleus neurons: cessation of activity during cataplexy | Q48172601 | ||
Discharge properties of medullary reticulospinal neurons during postural changes induced by intrapontine injections of carbachol, atropine and serotonin, and their functional linkages to hindlimb motoneurons in cats | Q48221077 | ||
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Comparison of motor cortex-induced flexor muscle activity inhibition by hard pressure on various parts of the body and by light pinch of abdomen of animals with gastro-duodenal ulcers | Q48256252 | ||
Projections of the mesencephalic locomotor region in the rat. | Q48329236 | ||
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Electrophysiological evidence that noradrenergic neurons of the rat locus coeruleus are tonically inhibited by GABA during sleep. | Q48386950 | ||
Sleep cycle oscillation: reciprocal discharge by two brainstem neuronal groups | Q48456064 | ||
Tonic inhibitory influences of locus coeruleus on the response gain of limb extensors to sinusoidal labyrinth and neck stimulations. | Q48493132 | ||
The mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) in the rat. | Q48590430 | ||
Behavioral evidence for a cholinoceptive pontine inhibitory area: Descending control of spinal motor output and sensory input | Q48684073 | ||
Inactivation of the pons blocks medullary-induced muscle tone suppression in the decerebrate cat. | Q48697595 | ||
GABA release in the locus coeruleus as a function of sleep/wake state | Q48702520 | ||
Activity in the mesencephalic locomotor region during locomotion | Q48708543 | ||
Neuronal reactions in the dorsolateral pontine area during the immobility response in rats | Q48709138 | ||
Neuronal activity in narcolepsy: identification of cataplexy-related cells in the medial medulla | Q48719336 | ||
Central neurophysiologic mechanisms of the regulation of inhibition | Q48728458 | ||
Rostral brainstem contributes to medullary inhibition of muscle tone | Q48795290 | ||
Effect of strychnine on rat locus coeruleus neurones during sleep and wakefulness | Q48827721 | ||
Importance of cholinergic, GABAergic, serotonergic and other neurons in the medial medullary reticular formation for sleep-wake states studied by cytotoxic lesions in the cat. | Q48832310 | ||
Connections of the mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) III. Intracellular recordings | Q48847936 | ||
Injurious sleep behavior disorders (parasomnias) affecting patients on intensive care units | Q48915045 | ||
REM sleep without atonia after lesions of the medial medulla | Q48944441 | ||
Evidence that glycine mediates the postsynaptic potentials that inhibit lumbar motoneurons during the atonia of active sleep | Q48944587 | ||
Cardiovascular and muscle tone changes produced by microinjection of cholinergic and glutamatergic agonists in dorsolateral pons and medial medulla | Q49018757 | ||
Activity of norepinephrine-containing locus coeruleus neurons in behaving rats anticipates fluctuations in the sleep-waking cycle | Q49162619 | ||
Inhibitory effects evoked through ventral reticulospinal pathways. | Q51186715 | ||
An inhibitory mechanism in the bulbar reticular formation | Q51372448 | ||
Membrane excitability changes in hindlimb motoneurons induced by stimulation of the locus coeruleus in cats. | Q54411720 | ||
Neuronal origin of parallel suppression of postural tone and respiration elicited by stimulation of midpontine dorsal tegmentum in the decerebrate cat | Q67998832 | ||
Electrical and chemical activation of the mesencephalic and subthalamic locomotor regions in freely moving rats | Q68464122 | ||
Injections of beta-adrenergic substances in the locus coeruleus affect the gain of vestibulospinal reflexes in decerebrate cats | Q69355578 | ||
Effects of microinjection of a cholinergic agonist into the locus coeruleus on the gain of vestibulospinal reflexes in decerebrate cats | Q69415992 | ||
Suppression of the recurrent inhibitory pathway in lumbar cord segments during locus coeruleus stimulation in cats | Q69781851 | ||
Single medullary reticulospinal neurons exert postsynaptic inhibitory effects via inhibitory interneurons upon alpha-motoneurons innervating cat hindlimb muscles | Q69962966 | ||
The coeruleospinal noradrenergic neurons: anatomical and electrophysiological studies in the rat | Q71155422 | ||
Facilitation of spinal motoneurone excitability by 5-hydroxytryptamine and noradrenaline | Q71179801 | ||
Stimulus effects of the medial pontine reticular formation and the mesencephalic locomotor region upon medullary reticulospinal neurons in acute decerebrate cats | Q71591034 | ||
Control of walking and running by means of electric stimulation of the midbrain | Q72156464 | ||
Microinjections of GABAergic agents in the locus coeruleus modify the gain of vestibulospinal reflexes in decerebrate cats | Q72231549 | ||
Afferent projections to the rat locus coeruleus demonstrated by retrograde and anterograde tracing with cholera-toxin B subunit and Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin | Q72244662 | ||
Influence of stimulation of movement-inhibiting areas of the pons on the activity of neurons of the medial region of the medulla oblongata | Q72480058 | ||
P433 | issue | 22 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 8551-8558 | |
P577 | publication date | 2000-11-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Neuroscience | Q1709864 |
P1476 | title | Activation of pontine and medullary motor inhibitory regions reduces discharge in neurons located in the locus coeruleus and the anatomical equivalent of the midbrain locomotor region | |
P478 | volume | 20 |
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