Dr. Muir is a Professor within the Veterinary Biomedical Sciences Department, College of Western Veterinary Medicine.
Contact Information
email: gillian.muir@usask.ca
phone number: (306) 966-7353
fax number: (306) 966-7376
office: 1311 Veterinary Medicine Building
Muir GD, Gowribai KSV. The role of motor and visual experience during development of bipedal locomotion in chicks. Journal of Neurophysiology 2005;94:3691-7. (NSERC)
Webb AA, Muir GD. Sensorimotor behaviour following incomplete cervical spinal cord injury in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research 2005;165:147-59. (CIHR/RPP)
Poulton NP, Muir GD. Treadmill training ameliorates dopamine loss but not behavioral deficits in hemi-parkinsonian rats. Experimental Neurology 2005;193:181-97. (CIHR/RPP)
Webb AA, Muir GD. Course of motor recovery following ventrolateral spinal cord injury in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research 2004;155:55-65. (CIHR/RPP)
Webb AA, Jeffery ND, Olby NA, Muir GD. Behavioural analysis for clinical spinal cord injury trials in veterinary medicine. Veterinary Record 2004;155:225-30.
Webb AA, Gowribai K, Muir GD. Fischer (F-344) rats have different morphology, sensorimotor and locomotor abilities compared to Lewis, Long-Evans, Sprague-Dawley and Wistar rats. Behavioural Brain Research 2003;144:143-56. (CIHR/RPP)
Webb AA, Muir GD. Unilateral dorsal column and rubrospinal tract injuries affect overground locomotion in the unrestrained rat. European Journal of Neuroscience 2003;18:412-22. (CIHR/RPP)
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