Dopaminergic cell group A8 in the monkey: Anatomical organization and projections to the striatum
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Y Agid | Y. Agid | J. Yelnik | C. François | D. Tandé | E. Hirsch | C François | J Yelnik | D Tandé | E C Hirsch | Dominique Tandé
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