Using robotics to teach the spinal cord to walk
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Ray D de Leon | Marc D Kubasak | Patricia E Phelps | Wojciech K Timoszyk | V. Reggie Edgerton | V. Edgerton | D. Reinkensmeyer | R. Roy | W. Timoszyk | P. Phelps | M. D. Kubasak | R. Leon | Marc D. Kubasak
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