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Inhibitory conditioning stimulus in transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces the number of excited spinal motor neurons

  • V. Mall
  • , F. X. Glocker
  • , U. Fietzek
  • , F. Heinen
  • , S. Berweck
  • , R. Korinthenberg
  • , K. M. Rösler

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