Effect of low versus high frequency stimulation on freezing of gait and other axial symptoms in Parkinson patients with bilateral STN DBS: a mini-review
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P. Warnke | E. Maccracken | Tao Xie | A. Dachman | M. Padmanaban | Lisa Bloom | Breanna R. Bertacchi
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