Recovery function of and effects of hyperventilation on somatosensory evoked high-frequency oscillation in Parkinson's disease and myoclonus epilepsy
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Ichiro Kanazawa | Yasuo Terao | Toshiaki Furubayashi | Yoshikazu Ugawa | Ritsuko Hanajima | Hitoshi Mochizuki | I. Kanazawa | R. Hanajima | Y. Terao | Y. Ugawa | K. Machii | H. Mochizuki | H. Enomoto | T. Furubayashi | Y. Shiio | H. Uesugi | Katsuyuki Machii | Keiko Kamakura | Haruo Uesugi | Yasushi Shiio | K. Kamakura | Hiroyuki Enomoto
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