Electronic bypass of spinal lesions: activation of lower motor neurons directly driven by cortical neural signals
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Yan Li | Jufang He | Shanshan Guo | Monzurul Alam | Jufang He | Monzurul Alam | KH Ting | Shanshan Guo | Yan Li | K. Ting
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