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Renshaw Cells

Known as: Spinal Cord Ventral Horn Interneuron Renshaw, Interneurons, Renshaw, Renshaw cell 
An inhibitory interneuron in the ventral horn of gray matter of the spinal cord that is held to be reciprocally innervated with a motoneuron so that… 
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Review
2010
Review
2010
In this article the role of Renshaw cell involvement in experimental amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is discussed, with an… 
2005
2005
The neural circuit that underlies the lateral giant fiber (LG)-mediated reflex escape in crayfish has provided findings relating… 
2004
2004
SummaryThe pharmacological properties of Renshaw cells in the lumbar spinal cord of cats anaesthetised with pentobarbitone have… 
2004
2004
SummaryAn analysis has been made in spinal cats anaesthetised with pentobarbitone of the firing of Renshaw cells induced by… 
2004
2004
SummaryAttempts were made to study differences in the relative effectiveness of different size ranges of motor axons to Renshaw… 
1996
1996
During 10 min of sustained isometric plantar flexion at 20% of maximal voluntary contraction, recurrent inhibition of soleus… 
1977
1977
SummaryIn anaesthetized cats the activities of Renshaw cells (RCs) and Ia-inhibitory interneurones (IaINs) were recorded during… 
1975
1975
1. The electrical activity of Renshaw cells monosynaptically excited by ventral root stimulation and disynaptically excited by… 
1964
1964
EVER since their discovery1, the mammalian spinal cord interneurones known as ‘Renshaw cells’2 have been the object of extensive…