Hugo Delivet-Mongrain
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Martinez M, Delivet-Mongrain H, Leblond H, Rossignol S
J Neurosci
. 2012 Aug;
32(32):10961-70.
PMID: 22875930
After a spinal hemisection in cats, locomotor plasticity occurring at the spinal level can be revealed by performing, several weeks later, a complete spinalization below the first hemisection. Using this...
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Martinez M, Delivet-Mongrain H, Leblond H, Rossignol S
J Neurophysiol
. 2012 Apr;
108(1):124-34.
PMID: 22490556
While walking in a straight path, changes in speed result mainly from adjustments in the duration of the stance phase while the swing phase remains relatively invariant, a basic feature...
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Martinez M, Delivet-Mongrain H, Leblond H, Rossignol S
J Neurophysiol
. 2011 Jul;
106(4):1969-84.
PMID: 21775717
After incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI), compensatory changes occur throughout the whole neuraxis, including the spinal cord below the lesion, as suggested by previous experiments using a dual SCI paradigm....
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Alluin O, Karimi-Abdolrezaee S, Delivet-Mongrain H, Leblond H, Fehlings M, Rossignol S
J Neurotrauma
. 2011 Jul;
28(9):1963-81.
PMID: 21770755
After spinal cord injury (SCI), precise assessment of motor recovery is essential to evaluate the outcome of new therapeutic approaches. Very little is known on the recovery of kinematic parameters...
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Delivet-Mongrain H, Leblond H, Rossignol S
J Neurophysiol
. 2008 Jun;
100(2):907-21.
PMID: 18550723
Previous studies demonstrated that neuronal networks located in midlumbar segments (L3-L4) are critical for the expression of locomotion in cats following complete spinalization. In the present study the importance of...