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NJ’s research was funded by a grant from DRDO (ERIP/ER/0501094/M/01/1248/D(R&D)) and core funds from NBRC. RR is an NBRC Senior Research Fellow.

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Rajan, R., Jain, N. Brain–muscle interface: The next-generation BMI. J Biosci 36, 201–203 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12038-011-9069-2

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