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Simultaneous intracellular recording from spinal motoneurone and dorsal root fibres afferent to it in the isolated amphibian cord revealed a specific correlation between the slow spontaneous depolarizing activity in motoneurones and primary afferents.
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Shapovalov, A.I., Shiriaev, B.I. Unexpected features of the interaction between individual primary afferents and spinal motoneurones. Experientia 35, 347–348 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01964344
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