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Wirkungen chemisch erregter Muskelspindeln auf einzelne Extensor-Motoneurone der Katze

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Henatsch, H.D., Schulte, F.J. Wirkungen chemisch erregter Muskelspindeln auf einzelne Extensor-Motoneurone der Katze. Pflügers Archiv 267, 279–294 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00362431

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