La maladie de Parkinson au Canada (serveur d'exploration)

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Québec740
A. Dagher9
Québec Sauf A. Dagher" 733
A. Dagher Sauf Québec" 2
Québec Et A. Dagher 7
Québec Ou A. Dagher 742
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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 7.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
002391 M. H. Beauchamp [Canada] ; A. Dagher [Canada] ; M. Panisset [Canada] ; J. Doyon [Canada]Neural substrates of cognitive skill learning in Parkinson's disease
002B42 A. Nagano-Saito [Japon, Canada] ; Y. Washimi [Japon] ; Y. Arahata [Japon] ; T. Kachi [Japon] ; J. P. Lerch [Canada] ; A. C. Evans [Canada] ; A. Dagher [Canada] ; K. Ito [Japon]Cerebral atrophy and its relation to cognitive impairment in Parkinson disease
003543 O. Monchi [Canada] ; J. G. Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Dagher [Canada]A neural model of working memory processes in normal subjects, Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia for fMRI design and predictions
003576 I. Mendez [Canada] ; M. Hong ; S. Smith ; A. Dagher ; J. DesrosiersNeural transplantation cannula and microinjector system : experimental and clinical experience : Technical note
003586 I. Mendez [Canada] ; A. Dagher ; M. Hong ; A. Hebb ; P. Gaudet ; A. Law ; S. Weerasinghe ; D. King ; J. Desrosiers ; S. Darvesh ; T. Acorn ; H. RobertsonEnhancement of survival of stored dopaminergic cells and promotion of graft survival by exposure of human fetal nigral tissue to glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in patients with Parkinson's disease : Report of two cases and technical considerations
003A55 A. M. Owen [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Doyon [Canada] ; A. Dagher [Canada] ; A. Sadikot [Canada] ; A. C. Evans [Canada]Abnormal basal ganglia outflow in Parkinson's disease identified with PET : Disease identified with pet implications for higher cortical functions
005667 O. Monchi [Canada] ; J G Taylor ; A. DagherA neural model of working memory processes in normal subjects, Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia for fMRI design and predictions.

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