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  • 4. Depression of muscle and cutaneous afferent-evoked monosynaptic field potentials during fictive locomotion in the cat.
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  • 12. Modulation of monosynaptic transmission by presynaptic inhibition during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Ménard A, Leblond H, Gossard JP.
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  • 19. Synaptic organization of defined motor-unit types in cat tibialis anterior.
    Dum RP, Kennedy TT.
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