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  • Identification of a Spinal ... Identification of a Spinal Circuit for Light Touch and Fine Motor Control
    Bourane, Steeve; Grossmann, Katja S.; Britz, Olivier ... Cell, 01/2015, Volume: 160, Issue: 3
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    Sensory circuits in the dorsal spinal cord integrate and transmit multiple cutaneous sensory modalities including the sense of light touch. Here, we identify a population of excitatory interneurons ...
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  • Early Somatostatin Interneu... Early Somatostatin Interneuron Connectivity Mediates the Maturation of Deep Layer Cortical Circuits
    Tuncdemir, Sebnem N.; Wamsley, Brie; Stam, Floor J. ... Neuron, 02/2016, Volume: 89, Issue: 3
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    The precise connectivity of somatostatin and parvalbumin cortical interneurons is generated during development. An understanding of how these interneuron classes incorporate into cortical circuitry ...
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  • Identification of multiple ... Identification of multiple subsets of ventral interneurons and differential distribution along the rostrocaudal axis of the developing spinal cord
    Francius, Cédric; Harris, Audrey; Rucchin, Vincent ... PloS one, 08/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 8
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    The spinal cord contains neuronal circuits termed Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) that coordinate rhythmic motor activities. CPG circuits consist of motor neurons and multiple interneuron cell ...
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  • Renshaw cell interneuron sp... Renshaw cell interneuron specialization is controlled by a temporally restricted transcription factor program
    Stam, Floor J; Hendricks, Timothy J; Zhang, Jingming ... Development 139, Issue: 1
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    The spinal cord contains a diverse array of physiologically distinct interneuron cell types that subserve specialized roles in somatosensory perception and motor control. The mechanisms that generate ...
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  • Molecular layer perforant p... Molecular layer perforant path-associated cells contribute to feed-forward inhibition in the adult dentate gyrus
    Li, Yan; Stam, Floor J.; Aimone, James B. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 05/2013, Volume: 110, Issue: 22
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    New neurons, which have been implicated in pattern separation, are continually generated in the dentate gyrus in the adult hippocampus. Using a genetically modified rabies virus, we demonstrated that ...
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  • From circuits to behaviour:... From circuits to behaviour: motor networks in vertebrates
    Garcia-Campmany, Lidia; Stam, Floor J; Goulding, Martyn Current opinion in neurobiology, 02/2010, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    Neural networks in the hindbrain and spinal cord generate the simple patterns of motor activity that are necessary for breathing and locomotion. These networks function autonomously, producing simple ...
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  • Identification of candidate... Identification of candidate transcriptional modulators involved in successful regeneration after nerve injury
    Stam, Floor J.; MacGillavry, Harold D.; Armstrong, Nicola J. ... The European journal of neuroscience, 06/2007, Volume: 25, Issue: 12
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    Successful regeneration of injured neurons requires a complex molecular response that involves the expression, modification and transport of a large number of proteins. The identity of neuronal ...
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  • The expression of the chemo... The expression of the chemorepellent Semaphorin 3A is selectively induced in terminal Schwann cells of a subset of neuromuscular synapses that display limited anatomical plasticity and enhanced vulnerability in motor neuron disease
    Winter, Fred De; Vo, Tam; Stam, Floor J. ... Molecular and cellular neuroscience, 05/2006, Volume: 32, Issue: 1
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    Neuromuscular synapses differ markedly in their plasticity. Motor nerve terminals innervating slow muscle fibers sprout vigorously following synaptic blockage, while those innervating fast-fatigable ...
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  • NFIL3 and cAMP Response Ele... NFIL3 and cAMP Response Element-Binding Protein Form a Transcriptional Feedforward Loop that Controls Neuronal Regeneration-Associated Gene Expression
    MacGillavry, Harold D; Stam, Floor J; Sassen, Marion M ... The Journal of neuroscience, 12/2009, Volume: 29, Issue: 49
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    Successful regeneration of damaged neurons depends on the coordinated expression of neuron-intrinsic genes. At present however, there is no comprehensive view of the transcriptional regulatory ...
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  • Proteomics of the Injured R... Proteomics of the Injured Rat Sciatic Nerve Reveals Protein Expression Dynamics During Regeneration
    Jiménez, Connie R; Stam, Floor J; Li, Ka Wan ... Molecular & cellular proteomics, 02/2005, Volume: 4, Issue: 2
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    Using proteomics, we investigated the temporal expression profiles of proteins in rat sciatic nerve after experimental crush. Extracts of sciatic nerves collected at 5, 10, and 35 days after injury ...
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