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2018-01-01And yet it moves: Recovery of volitional control after spinal cord injuryTaccola, G; Sayenko, D; Gad, P; Gerasimenko, Y; Edgerton, VR
2018-12-01Engaging cervical spinal circuitry with non-invasive spinal stimulation and buspirone to restore hand function in chronic motor complete patientsFreyvert, Y; Yong, NA; Morikawa, E; Zdunowski, S; Sarino, ME; Gerasimenko, Y; Edgerton, VR; Lu, DC
2018-02-01An Autonomic Neuroprosthesis: Noninvasive Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation Restores Autonomic Cardiovascular Function in Individuals with Spinal Cord InjuryPhillips, AA; Squair, JW; Sayenko, DG; Edgerton, VR; Gerasimenko, Y; Krassioukov, AV
2018-12-28Basic concepts underlying activity- dependent mechanisms in the rehabilitation of sensory-motor function after spinal cord injuryEdgerton, VR; Gerasimenko, Y; Gad, P; Sayenko, D
-Novel Non-invasive Strategy for Spinal Neuromodulation to Control Human LocomotionMoshonkina, T; Grishin, A; Bogacheva, I; Gorodnichev, R; Ovechkin, A; Siu, R; Edgerton, VR; Gerasimenko, Y
2018-09-19Electrical spinal stimulation, and imagining of lower limb movements to modulate brain-spinal connectomes that control locomotor-like behaviorGerasimenko, Y; Sayenko, D; Gad, P; Kozesnik, J; Moshonkina, T; Grishin, A; Pukhov, A; Moiseev, S; Gorodnichev, R; Selionov, V; Kozlovskaya, I; Edgerton, VR
2019-08-01Rostral lumbar segments are the key controllers of hindlimb locomotor rhythmicity in the adult spinal ratGerasimenko, Y; Preston, C; Zhong, H; Roy, RR; Edgerton, VR; Shah, PK
2019-12-01Epidural Spinal Cord Stimulation Improves Motor Function in Rats With Chemically Induced ParkinsonismZhong, H; Zhu, C; Minegishi, Y; Richter, F; Zdunowski, S; Roy, RR; Vissel, B; Gad, P; Gerasimenko, Y; Chesselet, MF; Edgerton, VR
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