PPNa-DBS for gait and balance disorders in Parkinson’s disease: a double-blind, randomised study
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Hayat Belaid | Chantal François | Carine Karachi | Eric Bardinet | Jérôme Yelnik | David Grabli | Virginie Czernecki | B. Lau | J. Yelnik | C. François | É. Bardinet | M. Welter | C. Karachi | D. Grabli | V. Czernecki | Adèle Demain | H. Belaid | C. Ewenczyk | Claire Ewenczyk | Marie-Laure Welter | Brian Lau | Adele Demain | Amine El Helou | A. El Helou
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