Towards a miniaturized brain-machine-spinal cord interface (BMSI) for restoration of function after spinal cord injury
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Pedram Mohseni | Randolph J. Nudo | Shahab Shahdoost | Shawn Frost | Caleb Dunham | Stacey DeJong | Scott Barbay | Gustaf Van Acker | S. Barbay | R. Nudo | P. Mohseni | Caleb Dunham | S. Frost | S. DeJong | Shahab Shahdoost | G. Acker
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