Gait analysis in patients with advanced Parkinson disease: different or additive effects on gait induced by levodopa and chronic STN stimulation
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W. Fogel | V. Tronnier | V. Tronnier | W. Fogel | S. Lubik | S. Lubik | M. Krause | J. König | W. H. Jost | J. König | M. Krause | W. Jost
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