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  • 3. High frequency spinal cord stimulation-New method to restore cough.
    Kowalski KE, Romaniuk JR, Brose SW, Richmond MA, Kowalski T, DiMarco AF.
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  • 9. Electrical activation of the expiratory muscles to restore cough.
    DiMarco AF, Romaniuk JR, Supinski GS.
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  • 10. Stimulation of the expiratory muscles using microstimulators.
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  • 12. Case report: Minimally invasive method to activate the expiratory muscles to restore cough.
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  • 14. Effects of chronic electrical stimulation on paralyzed expiratory muscles.
    DiMarco AF, Kowalski KE.
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  • 15. High-frequency spinal cord stimulation in a subacute animal model of spinal cord injury.
    DiMarco AF, Kowalski KE.
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  • 16. Restoration of cough via spinal cord stimulation improves pulmonary function in tetraplegics.
    DiMarco AF, Geertman RT, Tabbaa K, Nemunaitis GA, Kowalski KE.
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  • 18. Respiratory muscle activation and action during voluntary cough in healthy humans.
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  • 19. Lower thoracic spinal cord stimulation to restore cough in patients with spinal cord injury: results of a National Institutes of Health-Sponsored clinical trial. Part II: clinical outcomes.
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  • 20. Electrical activation to the parasternal intercostal muscles during high-frequency spinal cord stimulation in dogs.
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