Self-Assisted Standing Enabled by Non-Invasive Spinal Stimulation after Spinal Cord Injury.
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Adam R Ferguson | V Reggie Edgerton | Joel W Burdick | J. Burdick | V. Edgerton | D. Sayenko | Y. Gerasimenko | L. Havton | M. Rath | Dimitry G Sayenko | Yury P Gerasimenko | Leif A Havton | Mrinal Rath
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