Functional Recovery in a Primate Model of Parkinson's Disease following Motor Cortex Stimulation
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Haruhiko Kishima | Julien Dauguet | Françoise Condé | Philippe Hantraye | Xavier Drouot | Satoru Oshino | Marc Peschanski | Stéphane Palfi | Michel Bottlaender | Laurent Besret | Frédéric Dollé | P. Remy | H. Kishima | J. Lefaucheur | M. Peschanski | F. Condé | B. Jarraya | X. Drouot | S. Palfi | J. Dauguet | F. Dollé | P. Hantraye | M. Bottlaender | S. Oshino | Y. Kéravel | L. Besret | Philippe Remy | Bechir Jarraya | Jean Pascal Lefaucheur | Yves Kéravel
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