Cortex-dependent recovery of unassisted hindlimb locomotion after complete spinal cord injury in adult rats
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Guglielmo Foffani | Anitha Manohar | Karen A Moxon | K. Moxon | G. Foffani | Patrick D Ganzer | John R Bethea | A. Manohar | J. Bethea | P. Ganzer
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