Stimulation of the cuneiform nucleus enables training and boosts recovery after spinal cord injury
Anna‐Sophie Hofer(University of Zurich), Martin E. Schwab(University of Zurich), Andrea M. Sartori(University of Zurich), Anne K. Engmann(University of Zurich), Stephanie A. Stalder(University of Zurich), R. Weber(University of Zurich), Giacomin Favre(University of Zurich), Natalie Russi(University of Zurich), Nicole Hernandez Hammer(University of Zurich), Nicolas Good(University of Zurich), Myriam I. Scheuber(University of Zurich), Sina M. Schalbetter(University of Zurich), Ruslan Rust(University of Zurich), Marc P. Schneider(University of Zurich), K. H. Fricke(University of Zurich)
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