Selective activation of human finger muscles after stroke or amputation.
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Marc H Schieber | K. Reilly | A. Sirigu | M. Schieber | C. Lang | P. McNulty | A Sirigu | C E Lang | K T Reilly | P McNulty | Catherine E. Lang | Penelope A. McNulty | Karen T. Reilly | Angela Sirigu
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