Movement-related desynchronization-synchronization (ERD/ERS) in patients with Unverricht–Lundborg disease
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S. Franceschetti | Elisa Visani | Laura Canafoglia | Ferruccio Panzica | P. Agazzi | C. Ciano | V. Scaioli | G. Avanzini | G. Avanzini | F. Panzica | S. Franceschetti | E. Visani | V. Scaioli | L. Canafoglia | C. Ciano | P. Agazzi
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