H.D. Henatsch

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Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany 
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Henatsch HD, Meyer-Lohmann J, Windhorst U, et al. (1986) Differential effects of stimulation of the cat's red nucleus on lumbar alpha motoneurones and their Renshaw cells. Experimental Brain Research. 62: 161-74
Koehler W, Windhorst U, Schmidt J, et al. (1978) Diverging influences on Renshaw cell responses and monosynaptic reflexes from stimulation of capsula interna. Neuroscience Letters. 8: 35-9
Benecke R, Takano K, Schmidt J, et al. (1977) Tetanus toxin induced actions on spinal Renshaw cells and Ia-inhibitory interneurones during development of local tetanus in the cat. Experimental Brain Research. 27: 271-86
Benecke R, Böttcher U, Henatsch HD, et al. (1975) Recurrent inhibition of individual Ia inhibitory interneurones and disinhibition of their target alpha-motoneurones during muscle stretches. Experimental Brain Research. 23: 13-28
Takano K, Henatsch HD. (1973) Tension-extension diagram of the tetanus-intoxicated muscle of the cat. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology. 276: 421-36
Takano K, Henatsch HD. (1971) The effect of the rate of stretch upon the development of active reflex tension in hind limb muscles of the decerebrate cat. Experimental Brain Research. 112: 422-34
Schäfer SS, Henatsch HD. (1968) [Stretch responses of the primary muscle spindle-afferents in electric stimulation and natural innervation of dual fusimotor fiber types]. Experimental Brain Research. 4: 275-91
Henatsch HD, ten Bruggencate HG, Bossmann H. (1966) [The importance of proprioceptors and muscle spindle gamma curve for curare tremor in the cat]. Pflã¼Gers Archiv Fã¼R Die Gesamte Physiologie Des Menschen Und Der Tiere. 292: 356-73
HENATSCH HD, MANNI E, WILSON JH, et al. (1964) LINKED AND INDEPENDENT RESPONSES OF TONIC ALPHA AND GAMMA HIND-LIMB MOTONEURONS TO DEEP CEREBELLAR STIMULATION. Journal of Neurophysiology. 27: 172-92
HENATSCH HD, LANGREHR D, SCHULTE FJ, et al. (1962) [Specific reflex depressions in chemical muscle spindle stimulation. I. The role of recurrent Renshaw inhibition]. Pflã¼Gers Archiv Fã¼R Die Gesamte Physiologie Des Menschen Und Der Tiere. 274: 511-27
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