Spinal premotor interneurons controlling antagonistic muscles are spatially intermingled

  1. Remi Ronzano
  2. Sophie Skarlatou
  3. Bianca K Barriga
  4. B Anne Bannatyne
  5. Gardave Singh Bhumbra
  6. Joshua D Foster
  7. Jeffrey D Moore
  8. Camille Lancelin
  9. Amanda M Pocratsky
  10. Mustafa Görkem Özyurt
  11. Calvin Chad Smith
  12. Andrew J Todd
  13. David J Maxwell
  14. Andrew J Murray
  15. Samuel L Pfaff  Is a corresponding author
  16. Robert M Brownstone  Is a corresponding author
  17. Niccolò Zampieri  Is a corresponding author
  18. Marco Beato  Is a corresponding author
  1. University College London, United Kingdom
  2. Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany
  3. Salk Institute for Biological Studies, United States
  4. University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  5. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, United States
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  1. Remi Ronzano
  2. Sophie Skarlatou
  3. Bianca K Barriga
  4. B Anne Bannatyne
  5. Gardave Singh Bhumbra
  6. Joshua D Foster
  7. Jeffrey D Moore
  8. Camille Lancelin
  9. Amanda M Pocratsky
  10. Mustafa Görkem Özyurt
  11. Calvin Chad Smith
  12. Andrew J Todd
  13. David J Maxwell
  14. Andrew J Murray
  15. Samuel L Pfaff
  16. Robert M Brownstone
  17. Niccolò Zampieri
  18. Marco Beato
(2022)
Spinal premotor interneurons controlling antagonistic muscles are spatially intermingled
eLife 11:e81976.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81976