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170 related items for PubMed ID: 8815307

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    Sokoloff AJ, Cope TC.
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  • 28. Motor unit recruitment when neuromuscular electrical stimulation is applied over a nerve trunk compared with a muscle belly: quadriceps femoris.
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  • 30. Fast-to-slow conversion following chronic low-frequency activation of medial gastrocnemius muscle in cats. I. Muscle and motor unit properties.
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  • 36. Selective recording of electroneurograms from the sciatic nerve of a dog with multi-electrode spiral cuffs.
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  • 38. Polyimide cuff electrodes for peripheral nerve stimulation.
    Rodríguez FJ, Ceballos D, Schüttler M, Valero A, Valderrama E, Stieglitz T, Navarro X.
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