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210 related items for PubMed ID: 26635206

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    Prilutsky BI, Maas H, Bulgakova M, Hodson-Tole EF, Gregor RJ.
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    Cronin NJ, Prilutsky BI, Lichtwark GA, Maas H.
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  • 30. Common and distinct muscle synergies during level and slope locomotion in the cat.
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    Higham TE, Biewener AA.
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    Frigon A, Rossignol S.
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  • 36. Medial gastrocnemius muscle behavior during human running and walking.
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  • 37. The modulation of locomotor speed is maintained following partial denervation of ankle extensors in spinal cats.
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  • 40. Effects of reinnervation of the triceps brachii on joint kinematics and electromyographic patterns of the feline forelimb during level and upslope walking.
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