Role of muscle spindle feedback in regulating muscle activity strength during walking at different speed in mice.
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Turgay Akay | Thomas M Jessell | Andrew J. Murray | T. Jessell | T. Akay | W. Tourtellotte | S. Brenner-Morton | William P. Mayer | William P Mayer | Susan Brenner-Morton | Andrew J Murray | Warren G Tourtellotte | Susan Brenner-Morton
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