Field potential mapping of neurons in the lumbar spinal cord activated following stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region
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D J Kriellaars | L M Jordan | B. Noga | B R Noga | P A Fortier | X Dai | G R Detillieux | L. Jordan | X. Dai | BR Noga | P. Fortier | DJ Kriellaars | GR Detillieux
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