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  • 31. Spinal and pudendal nerve modulation of human corticoanal motor pathways.
    Hamdy S, Enck P, Aziz Q, Rothwell JC, Uengoergil S, Hobson A, Thompson DG.
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  • 40. Quantification of motor pathways to the pelvic floor in humans.
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