Modulation of motor unit activity in biceps brachii by neuromuscular electrical stimulation applied to the contralateral arm.
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Awad M. Almuklass | R. Enoka | I. Amiridis | Diba Mani | A. Almuklass | Jeffrey R. Gould | B. Matkowski
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