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41. A 5-HT locomotor system: Identification, actions through 5-HT(2A/7) receptor subtypes, and effects on the control of locomotion
42. Stimulation electrique de la moelle epiniere lombaire pour declencher la marche chez le chat spinal
43. Cortical and Thalamic Contribution to Visual and Somatosensory Control of Locomotion in the Cat
44. Inferring mode of locomotion through microscopic cortical bone analysis: A comparison of the third digits of Homo sapiens and Ursus americanus using Micro-CT
45. Presynaptic 5-HT receptors the lower cleft glutamate concentration and alter fictive locomotion in lamprey
46. A comparative analysis of femoral morphology in Australopithecus afarensis: Implications for the evolution of bipedal locomotion
47. Computational approach for modeling body and head movements during locomotion
48. Propulsion by sinusoidal locomotion: A motion inspired by Caenorhabditis elegans
49. A Variable Impedance Hybrid Neuroprosthesis for Enhanced Locomotion after Spinal Cord Injury
50. Occulomotor Function and Locomotion in Parkinson's Disease
51. Pedaling-related brain activation in people post-stroke: An fMRI study
52. Pelvic Shape, Hip Abductor Mechanics and Locomotor Energetics in Extinct Hominins and Modern Humans
53. Genetic and electrophysiological analyses of the control of locomotion by ionotropic glutamate receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans
54. Functional Morphology of the Vertebral Column in Remingtonocetus (Mammalia, Cetacea) and the Evolution of Aquatic Locomotion in Early Archaeocetes
55. Neural circuitry and neurotransmitters underlying vertebrate walking
56. Studies on the pharmacology of locomotion in adult chronic spinal cat
57. Mechanics of pectoral fin locomotion in the surfperches (Perciformes)
58. Machine learning techniques for the control of FES-assisted locomotion after spinal cord injury
59. Do humans drive spinal cord with limb velocity signal
60. VAV-1 acts in a single interneuron to inhibit motor circuit activity in C. elegans, during wakefulness and sleep-like behavior
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