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A new method of implanting electrodes in the spinal cord of cats or dogs in order to record electrical activity of the conducting pathways and centers during voluntary movements

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Oganisyan, A.A., Ivanova, S.N. & Serdyuchenko, V.M. A new method of implanting electrodes in the spinal cord of cats or dogs in order to record electrical activity of the conducting pathways and centers during voluntary movements. Bull Exp Biol Med 57, 754–756 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784463

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