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Authors: RICH MM PINTER MJ KRANER SD BARCHI RL
Citation: Mm. Rich et al., LOSS OF ELECTRICAL EXCITABILITY IN AN ANIMAL-MODEL OF ACUTE QUADRIPLEGIC MYOPATHY, Annals of neurology, 43(2), 1998, pp. 171-179

Authors: GREEN SL VULLIET PR PINTER MJ CORK LC
Citation: Sl. Green et al., ALTERATIONS IN CYCLIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN-KINASE 5 (CDK5) PROTEIN-LEVELS, ACTIVITY AND IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY IN CANINE MOTOR-NEURON DISEASE, Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 57(11), 1998, pp. 1070-1077

Authors: PINTER MJ WALDECK RF COPE TC CORK LC
Citation: Mj. Pinter et al., EFFECTS OF 4-AMINOPYRIDINE ON MUSCLE AND MOTOR UNIT FORCE IN CANINE MOTOR-NEURON DISEASE, The Journal of neuroscience, 17(11), 1997, pp. 4500-4507

Authors: CORK LC GREEN SL PINTER MJ
Citation: Lc. Cork et al., HEREDITARY CANINE SPINAL MUSCULAR-ATROPHY - GENETICS, NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, AND PATHOLOGY, Journal of the neurological sciences, 152, 1997, pp. 74-74

Authors: ITOH Y WALDECK RF TESSLER A PINTER MJ
Citation: Y. Itoh et al., REGENERATED DORSAL-ROOT FIBERS FORM FUNCTIONAL SYNAPSES IN EMBRYONIC SPINAL-CORD TRANSPLANTS, Journal of neurophysiology, 76(2), 1996, pp. 1236-1245

Authors: CORK LC GREEN S PINTER MJ
Citation: Lc. Cork et al., PATHOLOGY OF END-STAGE HOMOZYGOUS HEREDITARY CANINE MOTOR-NEURON DISEASE, Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 55(5), 1996, pp. 222-222

Authors: COPE TC PINTER MJ
Citation: Tc. Cope et Mj. Pinter, THE SIZE PRINCIPLE - STILL WORKING AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, News in physiological sciences, 10, 1995, pp. 280-286

Authors: PINTER MJ WALDECK RF WALLACE N CORK LC
Citation: Mj. Pinter et al., MOTOR UNIT BEHAVIOR IN CANINE MOTOR-NEURON DISEASE, The Journal of neuroscience, 15(5), 1995, pp. 3447-3457

Authors: WALDECK RF MURPHY EH PINTER MJ
Citation: Rf. Waldeck et al., PROPERTIES OF MOTOR UNITS AFTER SELF-REINNERVATION OF THE CAT SUPERIOR OBLIQUE MUSCLE, Journal of neurophysiology, 74(6), 1995, pp. 2309-2318

Authors: VANDENNOVEN S WALLACE N MUCCIO D TURTZ A PINTER MJ
Citation: S. Vandennoven et al., ADULT SPINAL MOTONEURONS REMAIN VIABLE DESPITE PROLONGED ABSENCE OF FUNCTIONAL SYNAPTIC CONTACT WITH MUSCLE, Experimental neurology, 123(1), 1993, pp. 147-156
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