Subthalamic nucleus stimulation-induced regional blood flow responses correlate with improvement of motor signs in Parkinson disease.
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J. Mink | T. Videen | S. Tabbal | M. Karimi | T. Hershey | J. Perlmutter | F. Revilla | A. Wernle | J. Wu | N. Golchin | J. Hartlein | J S Perlmutter | T O Videen | J. W. M. Usche | J W Mink | T Hershey | M Karimi | N Golchin | S D Tabbal | J Wu | J W M Usche | F J Revilla | J M Hartlein | A R Wernle | Jonathan W. Mink | Frédy J. Revilla | Tamara Hershey | Morvarid Karimi
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