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C N Christakos

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Brain Research|February 19, 1986
Spindle gain increase during muscle unit fatigueC N Christakos, U Windhorst
Journal of Biomedical Engineering|July 1, 1979
Force predictions relating to tremor and other consequences of a 'distributed' model of skeletal muscleC N Christakos, S Lal
Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1980
Lumped and population stochastic models of skeletal muscle: implications and predictionsC N Christakos, S Lal
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1984
The use of frequency domain techniques in the study of signal transmission in skeletal muscleC N Christakos, I Rost, U Windhorst
Neuroscience Letters|November 11, 1983
The 'M2' electromyographic response to random perturbations of arm movements is missing in long-trained monkeysC N Christakos, H Wolf, J Meyer-Lohmann
Neuroscience Letters|March 28, 1994
Coherent modulations of human motor unit discharges during quasi-sinusoidal isometric muscle contractionsM B Iyer, C N Christakos, C Ghez
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1986
Dominance of the short-latency component in perturbation induced electromyographic responses of long-trained monkeysJ Meyer-Lohmann, C N Christakos, H Wolf
The Journal of Physiology|August 26, 2009
Tremor-related motor unit firing in Parkinson's disease: implications for tremor genesisC N Christakos, S Erimaki, E Anagnostou, et al.
Neuroscience|November 1, 1987
Frequency response of spinal Renshaw cells activated by stochastic motor axon stimulationC N Christakos, U Windhorst, R Rissing, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1993
Possible network interactions indicated by bilaterally coherent fast rhythms in expiratory recurrent laryngeal nerve dischargesW X Huang, C N Christakos, M I Cohen, et al.
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Brain Research|February 19, 1986
Spindle gain increase during muscle unit fatigueC N Christakos, U Windhorst
Journal of Biomedical Engineering|July 1, 1979
Force predictions relating to tremor and other consequences of a 'distributed' model of skeletal muscleC N Christakos, S Lal
Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1980
Lumped and population stochastic models of skeletal muscle: implications and predictionsC N Christakos, S Lal
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1984
The use of frequency domain techniques in the study of signal transmission in skeletal muscleC N Christakos, I Rost, U Windhorst
Neuroscience Letters|November 11, 1983
The 'M2' electromyographic response to random perturbations of arm movements is missing in long-trained monkeysC N Christakos, H Wolf, J Meyer-Lohmann
Neuroscience Letters|March 28, 1994
Coherent modulations of human motor unit discharges during quasi-sinusoidal isometric muscle contractionsM B Iyer, C N Christakos, C Ghez
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1986
Dominance of the short-latency component in perturbation induced electromyographic responses of long-trained monkeysJ Meyer-Lohmann, C N Christakos, H Wolf
The Journal of Physiology|August 26, 2009
Tremor-related motor unit firing in Parkinson's disease: implications for tremor genesisC N Christakos, S Erimaki, E Anagnostou, et al.
Neuroscience|November 1, 1987
Frequency response of spinal Renshaw cells activated by stochastic motor axon stimulationC N Christakos, U Windhorst, R Rissing, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 1, 1993
Possible network interactions indicated by bilaterally coherent fast rhythms in expiratory recurrent laryngeal nerve dischargesW X Huang, C N Christakos, M I Cohen, et al.
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