Cortical substrate of bladder control in SCI and the effect of peripheral pudendal stimulation
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Lars Michels | Spyros Sreejanth Kollias | Monika-Zita Zempleni | Ulrich Mehnert | Brigitte Schurch | B. Schurch | S. Kollias | U. Mehnert | L. Michels | M. Zempleni
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