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English Journal
- Serial kinematic analysis of the canine knee after L4-S1 dorsal root ganglionectomy: implications for the cruciate deficiency model of osteoarthritis.
- Vilensky JA1, O'Connor BL, Brandt KD, Dunn EA, Rogers PI.
- The Journal of rheumatology.J Rheumatol.1994 Nov;21(11):2113-7.
- OBJECTIVE: To characterize knee movements before and after unilateral hindlimb deafferentation in dogs with stable joints.METHODS: High speed cinematography and frame by frame analysis were used to analyze knee kinematics of 6 dogs serially for 26 weeks following L4-S1 dorsal root ganglionectomy, wh
- PMID 7869319
- [Influence of vestibular impulses on extensor rigidity of deafferentate limb].
- BATINI C, MORUZZI G, POMPEIANO O.
- Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale.Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper.1956 Oct-Nov;32(10-11):1293-4.
- PMID 13426316
- [Muscle tonus is not of reflex nature. II. Activity of deafferentate spinal cord].
- CARDIN A.
- Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale.Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper.1952 Mar-Apr;28(3):368-9.
- PMID 12978110
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