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![]() | Dr. Ken Rose - Group DirectorProfessor of Physiology |
Wilson, V.J., Boyle, R., Fukushima, K., Rose, P.K., Shinoda, Y., Sugiuchi,R. and Uchino, Y. (1995). "The vestibulocollic reflex." J. Vest. Research5:147-170.
Rose, P.K., Tourond, J.A. and Donevan, A.H. (1996). "Morphology of singlevestibulospinal collaterals in the upper cervical spinal cord of the cat:III. Collaterals originating from axons in the ventral funiculus ipsilateralto their cells of origin." J. Comp. Neurol. 364:16-31.
Campbell, D.M., and Rose, P.K. (1997) Contribution of voltage-dependent potassium channels to the somatic shunt in neck motoneurons in the cat. J. Neurophysiol. 77:1470-1486.
Rose, P.K. and Odlozinski, M. (1998) Expansion of the dendritic of motoneurons innervation neck muscles of the adult cat following permanent axotomy. J. Comp. Neurol. 19:392-411.
Wilson, V.J., Zarzecki, P., Schor, R.H., Isu, N., Rose, P.K., Sato, H., Thomson, D.B., and Umezaki, T. (1999) Cortical influences on the vestibular nuclei of the cat. Exp. Brain Res. 125:1-13.
Rose, P.K., Ely, S., Norkum, V., and Neuber-Hess, M. (1999) Projections from the lateral vestibular nucleus to the upper cervical spinal cord of the cat: a correlative light and electron microscopic study of axon terminals stained with PHA-L. J. Comp. Neurol. 410:571-585
Rose, P.K. and Cushing, S. (1999) Non-linear summation of synaptic currents on spinal motoneurons: lessons from simulations of the behaviour of anatomically realistic models. Prog. Brain Res. (Accepted pending final revisions).
Rose,
P.K., MacDermid, V., Joshi, M., and Neuber-Hess, M.
(2001)
Rose, P.K., MacDermid, V., and Neuber-Hess, M. (2001) Structural plasticity of motoneuron dendrites caused by axotomy. In: Motor Neurobiology of the Spinal Cord. Ed. By T. Cope. CRC Press: in press.
Rose, P.K., and Cushing, S. (1998) Non-linear summation os synaptic currents on spinal motoneurons. Soc. Neurosci 24:174.
MacDermic, V., Joshi, M., Neuber-Hess, M., and Rose, P.K. (1998) Distribution of immunoreactivity or MAP2 and GAP-43 in distal dendrites of permanently axotomized motoneurons in the adult cat: evidence of neuronal polarity alternation. Soc. Neurosci 24:1034.
Cushing, S., and Rose, P.K. (1998) The contribution of non-linnear summation of synaptic currents to the input-output properties of spinal motoneurons. Physiol Can. 29:158.
Emory Research Symposium on Motor Function and the Spinal Cord - Motorneurons in Health and Disease (1998).
Neural Control of Movement Symposium (University of Arizona) - Input-output Functions of Motoneurons (1998).
Neural Control of Movement - The Role of Dendritic Properties in Motoneurone Integration. (1999).
Bui, T., Cushing, S., Dewey, D., Fyffe, R.E.W., Richmond, F.J.R. and Rose, P.K. (2000) A comparison of the morphoelectrotonic characteristics of spinal motoneurons, Ia inhibitory interneurons, and Renshaw cells. Soc. Neurosci. 26:691.
Cushing, S. and Rose, P.K. (2000) Morphoelectronic properties of motoneuron dendrites are related to their trajectory. Soc. Neurosci. 26:690.
MacDermid, V.E., Neuber-Hess, M., and Rose, P.K. (2000) On a quest for a new axon: the molecular and morphological evolution of distal dendrite to axons in permanently axotomized motoneurons in adult cat. Soc. Neurosci. 26: 861.
Bui, T., Cushing, S., Dewey, D., Fyffe, R.E.W., Richmond, F.J.R. and Rose, P.K. (2001) Simulations of the input-output properties of spinal motoneurons, Ia inhibitory interneurons and Renshaw cells. Can. Physiol. Soc. Meeting 2001, pp 46.
MacDermid, V., Short, C., Neuber-Hess, M., and Rose, P.K. (2001) Moving to plan B: an alternative strategy for permanently axotomized motoneurons in the adult cat to grow new axons. XXIII International Symposium at Université de Montrčal: Spinal cord trauma: neural repair and functional recovery, pp 86.
Symposium at Wright State University – Axon-like processes originating from dendrites: a mechanism for re-establishing lost connections? (1999)
Symposium on Plateau Potentials and Rhythmic Firing in Motor Neurons at University of Colorado – All dendrites are not created equal: insights gained from simulations of realistic models of spinal motoneurons (2000