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Tim Killeen1, Jan Rosner2, Catherine R Jutzeler2
1From the Spinal Cord Injury Center (T.K., J.R., C.R.J., M.H., A.C.), University Hospital Balgrist, Zurich; Cantonal Hospital St. Gallen (T.K., R.H.), Switzerland; and ICORD (C.R.J.), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. tkilleen@paralab.balgrist.ch.
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