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    Parallel fibre receptive fields of Purkinje cells and interneurons are climbing fibre-specific by Ekerot, Carl-Fredrik, Jörntell, Henrik

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-04-2001)
    “…In cats decerebrated at the intercollicular level, the cutaneous parallel fibre receptive fields of Purkinje cells, molecular layer interneurons and Golgi…”
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    Reciprocal Bidirectional Plasticity of Parallel Fiber Receptive Fields in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells and Their Afferent Interneurons by Jörntell, Henrik, Ekerot, Carl-Fredrik

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (30-05-2002)
    “…The highly specific relationships between parallel fiber (PF) and climbing fiber (CF) receptive fields in Purkinje cells and interneurons suggest that normal…”
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    Receptive Field Plasticity Profoundly Alters the Cutaneous Parallel Fiber Synaptic Input to Cerebellar Interneurons In Vivo by Jorntell, Henrik, Ekerot, Carl-Fredrik

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (22-10-2003)
    “…The cutaneous parallel fiber (PF) receptive fields of cerebellar stellate and basket cells in the cerebellar C3 zone in vivo are normally very small but can be…”
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    Functional organization of climbing fibre projection to the cerebellar anterior lobe of the rat by Jorntell, H, Ekerot, C-F, Garwicz, M, Luo, X-L

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-01-2000)
    “…The input characteristics and distribution of climbing fibre field potentials evoked by electrical stimulation of various parts of the skin were investigated…”
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    Topographical organization of the cerebellar cortical projection to nucleus interpositus anterior in the cat by Garwicz, M, Ekerot, C F

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-01-1994)
    “…1. A new methodological approach for detailed study of the organization of the cerebellar corticonuclear projection was evaluated in barbiturate-anaesthetized…”
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    Long-term depression of parallel fibre synapses following stimulation of climbing fibres by Ekerot, C F, Kano, M

    Published in Brain research (09-09-1985)
    “…The results from several investigations suggest that climbing fibres heterosynaptically depress parallel fibre responses in Purkinje cells. In the present…”
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    Relation between cutaneous receptive fields and muscle afferent input to climbing fibres projecting to the cerebellar C3 zone in the cat by Jörntell, H, Garwicz, M, Ekerot, C F

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-08-1996)
    “…Inferior olivary cells projecting as climbing fibres to the forelimb area of the cerebellar C3 zone were investigated with respect to their cutaneous and…”
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    Functional relation between corticonuclear input and movements evoked on microstimulation in cerebellar nucleus interpositus anterior in the cat by EKEROT, C.-F, JÖRNTELL, H, GARWICZ, M

    Published in Experimental brain research (1995)
    “…The functional relation between receptive fields of climbing fibres projecting to the C1, C3 and Y zones and forelimb movements controlled by nucleus…”
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    Topography and nociceptive receptive fields of climbing fibres projecting to the cerebellar anterior lobe in the cat by Ekerot, C F, Garwicz, M, Schouenborg, J

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-09-1991)
    “…1. The cutaneous receptive fields of 225 climbing fibres projecting to the forelimb area of the C3 zone in the cerebellar anterior lobe were mapped in the…”
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    The postsynaptic dorsal column pathway mediates cutaneous nociceptive information to cerebellar climbing fibres in the cat by Ekerot, C F, Garwicz, M, Schouenborg, J

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-09-1991)
    “…1. The location in the spinal cord of the pathway mediating cutaneous nociceptive C fibre input to climbing fibres projecting to the forelimb area of the C3…”
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    The control of forelimb movements by intermediate cerebellum by Ekerot, C F, Garwicz, M, Jörntell, H

    Published in Progress in brain research (1997)
    “…In a series of studies, the functional organization of cerebellar regions contributing to the control of forelimb movements via the rubro- and corticospinal…”
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    Cutaneous receptive fields and topography of mossy fibres and climbing fibres projecting to cat cerebellar C3 zone by Garwicz, M, Jorntell, H, Ekerot, C F

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-10-1998)
    “…The topographical organization of mossy fibre input to the forelimb area of the paravermal C3 zone in cerebellar lobules IV and V was investigated in…”
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    Stimulation parameters influencing climbing fibre induced long-term depression of parallel fibre synapses by Ekerot, C F, Kano, M

    Published in Neuroscience research (01-02-1989)
    “…It has been demonstrated that conjunctive stimulation of cerebellar climbing fibres and parallel fibres induces a long-term depression (LTD) of the…”
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    The lateral reticular nucleus in the cat. VIII. Excitatory and inhibitory projection from the bilateral ventral flexor reflex tract (bVFRT) by Ekerot, C F

    Published in Experimental brain research (1990)
    “…Intracellular recordings were obtained from 204 neurones in the lateral reticular nucleus (LRN). LRN neurones contacted by the bVFRT were identified by the…”
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    The lateral reticular nucleus in the cat. VI. Excitatory and inhibitory afferent paths by Ekerot, C F

    Published in Experimental brain research (1990)
    “…The afferent paths from the spinal cord and from trigeminal afferents to the lateral reticular nucleus (LRN) were investigated by intracellular recording from…”
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    The lateral reticular nucleus in the cat. VII. Excitatory and inhibitory projection from the ipsilateral forelimb tract (iF tract) by Ekerot, C F

    Published in Experimental brain research (1990)
    “…Intracellular recording from neurones in the lateral reticular nucleus (LRN) demonstrated that, in addition to the previously identified excitatory ipsilateral…”
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    Climbing fibres projecting to cat cerebellar anterior lobe activated by cutaneous A and C fibres by Ekerot, C F, Gustavsson, P, Oscarsson, O, Schouenborg, J

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-1987)
    “…1. Climbing fibre responses evoked on stimulation of the ipsilateral superficial radial nerve were examined in the forelimb area of the C3 zone in the…”
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    Stimulation of cat cutaneous nociceptive C fibres causing tonic and synchronous activity in climbing fibres by Ekerot, C F, Oscarsson, O, Schouenborg, J

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-1987)
    “…1. The input from cutaneous nociceptors to climbing fibres projecting to the forelimb area of the C3 zone in the cerebellar anterior lobe was examined in…”
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    Branching of olivary axons to innervate pairs of sagittal zones in the cerebellar anterior lobe of the cat by Ekerot, C F, Larson, B

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1982)
    “…Four of the eight sagittal zones in the cortex of the cerebellar anterior lobe, the x, c1, c3 and d2 zones, receive similar climbing fibre input from the…”
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    Topographical organization of projections to cat motor cortex from nucleus interpositus anterior and forelimb skin by Jörntell, H, Ekerot, C F

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-01-1999)
    “…The activation of the motor cortex from focal electrical stimulation of sites in the forelimb area of cerebellar nucleus interpositus anterior (NIA) was…”
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