Lack of monosynaptic corticomotoneuronal EPSPs in rats: disynaptic EPSPs mediated via reticulospinal neurons and polysynaptic EPSPs via segmental interneurons.
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B. Alstermark | T. Isa | B Alstermark | T Isa | J Ogawa | J. Ogawa | Jun Ogawa
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