Plasticity and modular control of locomotor patterns in neurological disorders with motor deficits
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Francesco Lacquaniti | Yuri P. Ivanenko | Alexander Grishin | Richard Poppele | Germana Cappellini | Michael J. MacLellan | Irina Solopova | F. Lacquaniti | Y. Ivanenko | G. Cappellini | R. Poppele | M. MacLellan | I. Solopova | A. Grishin
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