Patients with the major and minor form of hyperekplexia differ with regards to disynaptic reciprocal inhibition between ankle flexor and extensor muscles

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Patients with the major and minor form of hyperekplexia differ with regards to disynaptic reciprocal inhibition between ankle flexor and extensor muscles. / Crone, Clarissa; Nielsen, Jens Bo; Petersen, Nicolas; Tijssen, MIJ; van Dijk, JG.

In: Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 140, 2001, p. 190-197.

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Crone, C, Nielsen, JB, Petersen, N, Tijssen, MIJ & van Dijk, JG 2001, 'Patients with the major and minor form of hyperekplexia differ with regards to disynaptic reciprocal inhibition between ankle flexor and extensor muscles', Experimental Brain Research, vol. 140, pp. 190-197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002210100808

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Crone, C., Nielsen, J. B., Petersen, N., Tijssen, MIJ., & van Dijk, JG. (2001). Patients with the major and minor form of hyperekplexia differ with regards to disynaptic reciprocal inhibition between ankle flexor and extensor muscles. Experimental Brain Research, 140, 190-197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002210100808

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Crone C, Nielsen JB, Petersen N, Tijssen MIJ, van Dijk JG. Patients with the major and minor form of hyperekplexia differ with regards to disynaptic reciprocal inhibition between ankle flexor and extensor muscles. Experimental Brain Research. 2001;140:190-197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s002210100808

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Crone, Clarissa ; Nielsen, Jens Bo ; Petersen, Nicolas ; Tijssen, MIJ ; van Dijk, JG. / Patients with the major and minor form of hyperekplexia differ with regards to disynaptic reciprocal inhibition between ankle flexor and extensor muscles. In: Experimental Brain Research. 2001 ; Vol. 140. pp. 190-197.

Bibtex

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title = "Patients with the major and minor form of hyperekplexia differ with regards to disynaptic reciprocal inhibition between ankle flexor and extensor muscles",
author = "Clarissa Crone and Nielsen, {Jens Bo} and Nicolas Petersen and MIJ Tijssen and {van Dijk}, JG",
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language = "English",
volume = "140",
pages = "190--197",
journal = "Experimental Brain Research",
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AU - Petersen, Nicolas

AU - Tijssen, MIJ

AU - van Dijk, JG

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