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Effects of Baclofen on Spinal Reflexes and Persistent Inward Currents in Motoneurons of Chronic Spinal Rats With Spasticity
Journal of Neurophysiology
- United States
doi 10.1152/jn.00164.2004
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Neuroscience
Physiology
Date
July 7, 2004
Authors
Y. Li
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American Physiological Society
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