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2018
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Birinyi A, Racz N, Kecskes S, Matesz C, Kovalecz G: Neural circuits underlying jaw movements for the prey-catching behavior in frog: distribution of vestibular afferent terminals on motoneurons supplying the jaw., BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION 223: (4) pp. 1683-1696. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English
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2016
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Kecskes S, Matesz C, Gaal B, Birinyi A: Neural circuits underlying tongue movements for the prey-catching behavior in frog: distribution of primary afferent terminals on motoneurons supplying the tongue., BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION 221: (3) pp. 1533-1553. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English
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2015
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Szilvia Kecskes, Botond Gaál, Éva Rácz, András Birinyi, Andrea Hunyadi, Clara Matesz: Extracellular matrix molecules exhibit unique expression pattern in the climbing fiber-generating precerebellar nucleus, the inferior olive, NEUROSCIENCE 284: pp. 412-421. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English
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2015
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Kovalecz G, Kecskes S, Birinyi A, Matesz C: Possible neural network mediating jaw opening during prey-catching behavior of the frog., BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 119: (Pt A) pp. 19-24. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English
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2015
from data base, 2019. III. 27. |
Szilvia Kecskes, Clara Matesz, Botond Gaál, András Birinyi: Neural circuits underlying tongue movements for the preycatching behavior in frog: distribution of primary afferent terminals on motoneurons supplying the tongue, BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION 221: (3) pp. 1533-1553. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English
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2013
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Szilvia Kecskes, Áron Kőszeghy, Géza Szűcs, Zoltán Rusznák, Clara Matesz, András Birinyi: Three-dimensional reconstruction and quantitative morphometric analysis of Pyramidal and giant neurons of the rat dorsal cochlear nucleus, BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION 218: pp. 1279-1292. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English
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2013
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Szilvia Kecskes, Clara Matesz, András Birinyi: Termination of trigeminal primary afferents on glossopharyngeal-vagal motoneurons: possible neural networks underlying the swallowing phase and visceromotor responses of prey-catching behavior., BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 99: pp. 109-116. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 1 language: English
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2004
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Birinyi A, Szekely G, Csapó K, Matesz C: Quantitative morphological analysis of the motoneurons innervating muscles involved in the tongue movements of the frog, Rana esculenta., JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY 470: pp. 409-421. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 1 language: English
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2003
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Birinyi A, Viszokay K, Weber I, Kiehn O, Antal M: Synaptic targets of commissural interneurons in the lumbar spinal cord of neonatal rats., JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY 461: (4) pp. 429-440. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 33 language: English
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2001
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Birinyi A, Parker D, Antal M, Shupliakov O: Zinc co-localization with GABA and glycine in synapses in the lamprey spinal cord, JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY 443: p. 208. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 59 language: English
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