Asymmetry of substantia nigra neuronal loss in Parkinson's disease and its relevance to the mechanism of levodopa related motor fluctuations.
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A J Lees | G M Stern | W. Gibb | A. Lees | G. Stern | P A Kempster | W R Gibb | P. Kempster | A. J. Lees | P. A. Kempster | G. M. Stern
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