The effect of charge-balanced transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on rodent facial nerve regeneration
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Kyeongwon Cho | Dohyoung Kim | S. Hong | Yang-Sun Cho | Y. Cho | J. Lim | Onjeon Ryu
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