Double innervation occurs in the facial mimetic muscles after facial-hypoglossal end-to-side neural repair: rat model for neural supercharge concept.
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Yuhei Yamamoto | H. Furukawa | S. Sasaki | M. Sekido | A. Saito | W. Mol
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