Feedback from Peripheral Musculature to Central Pattern
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1 1 Feedback from Peripheral Musculature to Central Pattern 2 Generator in the Neurogenic Heart of the Crab Callinectes 3 sapidus: Role of Mechanosensitive Dendrites 4 5 6 Keyla García-Crescioni 1 , Timothy J. Fort 2 , Estee Stern 3 , 7 Vladimir Brezina 3 , and Mark W. Miller 1 8 9 10 11 1 Institute of Neurobiology and Department of Anatomy 12 University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus 13 201 Blvd del Valle, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901 14 15 2 Department of Biology, Valdosta State University 16 Valdosta, GA 31698 17 18 3 Fishberg Department of Neuroscience 19 Mount Sinai School of Medicine 20 1 Gustave Levy Place, New York, NY 10029 21 22 23 Address for correspondence: 24 25 Dr. Mark W. Miller Tel: (787) 721-1237 26 Institute of Neurobiology Fax: (787) 725-3804 27 University of Puerto Rico email: [email protected] 28 201 Blvd del Valle 29 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901 30 31 Number of: words in abstract: 250 32 text pages: 23 33 figures: 10 34 35 Running title: Peripheral Feedback to Crab Cardiac CPG 36 Associate Editor: Dr. R. M. Harris-Warrick 37 38 Indexing Terms: CPG, peripheral feedback, neuromuscular system, cardiac, crustacean 39 40 Acknowledgments. We thank Aaron Lifland for help with implementation of the random 41 waveform stimulator. Investigation supported by NIH MBRS GM08224 (M.W.M.), NIH 42 MBRS GM61838 (K.G.-C.), and NIH NS058017 (E.S.). Additional infrastructure support 43 originated from NIH RR03051 (RCMI, Division of Research Services) and NSF DBI44 0115825. 45 46 Articles in PresS. J Neurophysiol (October 14, 2009). doi:10.1152/jn.00561.2009
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تاریخ انتشار 2009