The effects of voluntary, involuntary, and forced exercises on motor recovery in a stroke rat model
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Le Li | Wing-Kin Tam | Kai-Yu Tong | Zheng Ke | Shea-Ping Yip | Xiao-Xiang Zheng | K. Tong | S. Yip | W. Tam | Le Li | Xiao-Xiang Zheng | Z. Ke
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