Non-invasive, Brain-controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation for Locomotion Rehabilitation in Individuals with Paraplegia
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Solaiman Shokur | Mohamed Bouri | Ana R. C. Donati | M. L. Nicolelis | D. B. Coelho | M. Bouri | S. Shokur | A. Donati | Debora Campos | Aurelie Selfslagh | Sabrina Almeida | Seidi Y. Yamauti | Aurelie Selfslagh | Debora S. F. Campos | Sabrina Almeida | Daniel B. Coelho | Miguel A. L. Nicolelis | M. Nicolelis
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