Direct and indirect corticospinal control of arm and hand motoneurons in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus).
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R. Lemon | M. Maier | E. Olivier | S. Baker | P. Kirkwood | T. Morris | Stuart N. Baker | Etienne Olivier | Marc A. Maier
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