Role of sensory-evoked NMDA plateau potentials in the initiation of locomotion.
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R. Dubuc | G. V. Di Prisco | É. Pearlstein | R. Robitaille | G V Di Prisco | E Pearlstein | R Dubuc | R Robitaille | E. Pearlstein | G. D. Prisco
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