Lack of on-going adaptations in the soleus muscle activity during walking in patients affected by large-fiber neuropathy.
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Michael J Grey | Thomas Sinkjaer | Marco Schieppati | Davide Pareyson | Jacob Buus Andersen | Nazarena Mazzaro | T. Sinkjaer | J. Andersen | M. Schieppati | M. Grey | Nazarena Mazzaro | D. Pareyson | J. B. Andersen
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