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V Reggie Edgerton

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Physical Therapy|May 3, 2008
Invited commentaryV Reggie Edgerton
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|August 31, 2022
Spinal automaticity of movement control and its role in recovering function after spinal injuryV Reggie Edgerton, Parag Gad
Elife|March 17, 2018
Is the vagus nerve our neural connectome?V Reggie Edgerton, Parag Gad
Muscle & Nerve|July 13, 2002
How selective is the reinnervation of skeletal muscle fibers?V Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 20, 2002
Paralysis recovery in humans and model systemsV Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|December 4, 2009
Activity-dependent plasticity of spinal locomotion: implications for sensory processingV Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Brain Research Bulletin|November 18, 2008
Robotic training and spinal cord plasticityV Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Experimental Neurology|February 21, 2012
Neurobiological perspective of spasticity as occurs after a spinal cord injuryRoland R Roy, V Reggie Edgerton
Nature Medicine|March 9, 2010
Spasticity: a switch from inhibition to excitationV Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Neural Regeneration Research|January 26, 2016
Who is who after spinal cord injury and repair? Can the brain stem descending motor pathways take control of skilled hand motor function?Guillermo García-Alías, V Reggie Edgerton
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Physical Therapy|May 3, 2008
Invited commentaryV Reggie Edgerton
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|August 31, 2022
Spinal automaticity of movement control and its role in recovering function after spinal injuryV Reggie Edgerton, Parag Gad
Elife|March 17, 2018
Is the vagus nerve our neural connectome?V Reggie Edgerton, Parag Gad
Muscle & Nerve|July 13, 2002
How selective is the reinnervation of skeletal muscle fibers?V Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 20, 2002
Paralysis recovery in humans and model systemsV Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|December 4, 2009
Activity-dependent plasticity of spinal locomotion: implications for sensory processingV Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Brain Research Bulletin|November 18, 2008
Robotic training and spinal cord plasticityV Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Experimental Neurology|February 21, 2012
Neurobiological perspective of spasticity as occurs after a spinal cord injuryRoland R Roy, V Reggie Edgerton
Nature Medicine|March 9, 2010
Spasticity: a switch from inhibition to excitationV Reggie Edgerton, Roland R Roy
Neural Regeneration Research|January 26, 2016
Who is who after spinal cord injury and repair? Can the brain stem descending motor pathways take control of skilled hand motor function?Guillermo García-Alías, V Reggie Edgerton
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