Targeted neurotechnology restores walking in humans with spinal cord injury
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Fabien B. Wagner | M. Capogrosso | J. Mignardot | T. Denison | J. Bloch | G. Courtine | Camille G Le Goff-Mignardot | Robin Demesmaeker | S. Komi | Andreas Rowald | Ismael Seáñez | Miroslav Caban | E. Pirondini | M. Vat | Laura A. McCracken | Roman Heimgartner | Isabelle Fodor | A. Watrin | P. Séguin | Edoardo Paoles | Katrien Keybus | Grégoire Eberle | B. Schurch | E. Pralong | F. Becce | J. Prior | Nicholas Buse | R. Buschman | E. Neufeld | N. Kuster | S. Carda | J. Zitzewitz | V. Delattre | H. Lambert | K. Minassian | Camille G. Le Goff-Mignardot | Salif Komi | Jean-Baptiste Mignardot | Salif A. Komi | Elvira Pirondini
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