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Sensory evoked potentials of the human lower urinary tract.
Sensory nerve action potential amplitude is rarely reduced in lumbosacral radiculopathy due to herni…
Electrophysiological diagnosis using sensory nerve action potential for the intraforaminal and extra…
The use of sensory action potential to evaluate inferior alveolar nerve damage after orthognathic su…
Sensory nerve action potentials and sensory perception in women with arthritis of the hand.
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Electrical Stimulation to Enhance Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
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