Validity and reliability of the CatWalk system as a static and dynamic gait analysis tool for the assessment of functional nerve recovery in small animal models
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Daniel F Kalbermatten | Dirk J Schaefer | Salvatore D'Arpa | Elisabeth A Kappos | Patricia K Sieber | Patricia E Engels | Alessio V Mariolo | D. Kalbermatten | D. Schaefer | E. Kappos | S. D'arpa | A. Mariolo | P. E. Engels | Patricia E. Engels
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