Changes in the excitability of hindlimb motoneurons during muscular atonia induced by stimulating the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus in cats
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J Kohyama | K. Saitoh | K. Takakusaki | J. Kohyama | T. Habaguchi | T Habaguchi | K Takakusaki | K Saitoh | Juncheng Kohyama
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