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Phrenic and Cervical Afferents Following Spinal Cord InjuryNair, 2016
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Multiple molecular neuroplastic mechanisms are activated following neuromuscular injury or disease, and these contribute to sustaining breathing during pathology. Considerably less is known, however, regarding neuroanatomical substrates involved in the recovery of …
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