Periodic modulation of repetitively elicited monosynaptic reflexes of the human lumbosacral spinal cord.
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Frank Rattay | Winfried Mayr | Simon M. Danner | Karen Minassian | K. Minassian | U. Hofstoetter | W. Mayr | F. Rattay | H. Binder | Ursula S Hofstoetter | Simon M Danner | Brigitta Freundl | Heinrich Binder | Brigitta Freundl
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