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  • 24. Effects of vertebral column distraction on transcranial electrical stimulation-motor evoked potential and histology of the spinal cord in a porcine model.
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  • 29. Separation of spinal cord motor signals using the FastICA method.
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  • 31. Evoked potentials from direct cerebellar stimulation for monitoring of the rodent spinal cord.
    Hurlbert RJ, Tator CH, Fehlings MG, Niznik G, Linden RD.
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    Zappulla RA, Hollis P, Ryder J, Moore FM, Adamson J, Moustakis W, Malis LI.
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  • 36. [Motor potentials following spinal and transcranial stimulation: normal values for recording without voluntary pre-innervation].
    Hacke W, Buchner H, Schnippering H, Karsten C.
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  • 39. Spinal and muscle motor evoked potentials following magnetic stimulation in cats.
    Fujiki M, Isono M, Hori S.
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