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281 related items for PubMed ID: 10606826

  • 21. [Effect of the graded muscle contraction on the H reflex and long latency reflexes of the thenar and hypothenar muscles to a fixed threshold stimulus].
    Estañol B, Sánchez-Munguia S, Corona Marco V, Elias Y, Téllez-Zenteno JF, García-Ramos G.
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  • 37. Firing patterns of human flexor carpi radialis motor units during the stretch reflex.
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