Deterioration of horizontal saccades in progressive supranuclear palsy
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Masaya Segawa | Yasuo Terao | Yoshikazu Ugawa | Ritsuko Hanajima | Masahiko Suzuki | Masayuki Yoshioka | Akihiro Yugeta | S. Tsuji | R. Hanajima | Y. Terao | Y. Ugawa | Masahiko Suzuki | Y. Shirota | A. Yugeta | H. Fukuda | Yuichiro Shirota | Shoji Tsuji | Hideki Fukuda | Yoshiko Nomura | M. Segawa | Y. Nomura | M. Yoshioka
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