Activity-Dependent Changes in Extracellular Ca2+ and K+ Reveal Pacemakers in the Spinal Locomotor-Related Network
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Ilya A. Rybak | Natalia A. Shevtsova | Uwe Heinemann | I. Rybak | U. Heinemann | N. Shevtsova | L. Vinay | F. Brocard | Sabrina Tazerart | Sabrina Tazerart | Laurent Vinay | Frédéric Brocard | Mouloud Bouhadfane | Mouloud Bouhadfane
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