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  • 30. Increased intensity and reduced frequency of EMG signals from feline self-reinnervated ankle extensors during walking do not normalize excessive lengthening.
    Pantall A, Hodson-Tole EF, Gregor RJ, Prilutsky BI.
    J Neurophysiol; 2016 Jun 01; 115(5):2406-20. PubMed ID: 26912591
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  • 32. The trophic influence of tetrodotoxin-inactive nerves on normal and reinnervated rat skeletal muscles.
    Bray JJ, Hubbard JI, Mills RG.
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  • 33. Isometric contractions of motor units in self-reinnervated fast and slow twitch muscles of the cat.
    Bagust J, Lewis DM.
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  • 34. Monosynaptic and dorsal root reflexes during locomotion in normal and thalamic cats.
    Duenas SH, Loeb GE, Marks WB.
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    Rafuse VF, Gordon T.
    J Neurophysiol; 1996 Jan 01; 75(1):268-81. PubMed ID: 8822556
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  • 37. Motor-unit recruitment in self-reinnervated muscle.
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