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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 48.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000084 (1999) L J Defebvre [France] ; P. Derambure ; J L Bourriez ; F. Cassim ; J D Guieu ; A. DestéeMotor programming is more affected in progressive supranuclear palsy than in Parkinson's disease: a spatiotemporal study of event-related desynchronization.
000294 (2000) E A RoyApraxia in diseases of the basal ganglia.
000298 (2000) R. Leiguarda [Argentine] ; M. Merello ; J. Balej ; S. Starkstein ; M. Nogues ; C D MarsdenDisruption of spatial organization and interjoint coordination in Parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, and multiple system atrophy.
000466 (2001) M. Sommer [États-Unis] ; J. Grafman ; I. Litvan ; M. HallettImpairment of eyeblink classical conditioning in progressive supranuclear palsy.
000534 (2001) D B Vodusek [Slovénie]Sphincter EMG and differential diagnosis of multiple system atrophy.
000722 (2002) Yun J. Kim [Canada] ; Masanori Ichise ; James R. Ballinger ; Douglas Vines ; Sean S. Erami ; Tatsuro Tatschida ; Anthony E. LangCombination of dopamine transporter and D2 receptor SPECT in the diagnostic evaluation of PD, MSA, and PSP.
000B03 (2003) Barry M. Seemungal [Royaume-Uni] ; Mary Faldon ; Tamas Revesz ; Andrew J. Lees ; David S. Zee ; Adolfo M. BronsteinInfluence of target size on vertical gaze palsy in a pathologically proven case of progressive supranuclear palsy.
000C59 (2003) Anette Schrag [Royaume-Uni] ; Caroline Selai ; Jennifer Davis ; Andrew J. Lees ; Marjan Jahanshahi ; Niall QuinnHealth-related quality of life in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy.
000E12 (2004) Alexander Wolters [Allemagne] ; Joseph Classen ; Erwin Kunesch ; Annette Grossmann ; Reiner BeneckeMeasurements of transcallosally mediated cortical inhibition for differentiating parkinsonian syndromes.
000F03 (2004) Paul H. Gordon [États-Unis] ; Stanley Fahn ; Steven Chin ; Lawrence I. Golbe ; Timothy Lynch ; David EidelbergWoman with a 26-year history of parkinsonism, supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, and loss of postural reflexes.
001184 (2005) H R Morris [Royaume-Uni] ; Adolfo M. Bronstein ; Christopher E. Shaw ; Andrew J. Lees ; S. LoveClinical grand round: a rapidly progressive pyramidal and extrapyramidal syndrome with a supranuclear gaze palsy.
001227 (2005) Yoshio Tsuboi [Japon] ; Keith A. Josephs ; Bradley F. Boeve ; Irene Litvan ; Richard J. Caselli ; John N. Caviness ; Ryan J. Uitti ; Allen D. Bott ; Dennis W. DicksonIncreased tau burden in the cortices of progressive supranuclear palsy presenting with corticobasal syndrome.
001230 (2005) Jan Lewerenz [Allemagne] ; Bartosz Zurowski ; Lars Jenicke ; Tobias B Umer ; Andrew J. Lees ; Alexander MünchauLesion of the dorsorostral midbrain sparing the nigrostriatal tract mimics axial rigidity seen in progressive supranuclear palsy.
001291 (2005) Carlo Colosimo ; Yasushi Osaki ; Nicola Vanacore ; Andrew J. LeesReply: Lack of association between progressive supranuclear palsy and arterial hypertension: a clinicopathological study.
001375 (2005) Michel Goedert [Royaume-Uni]Tau gene mutations and their effects.
001398 (2006) Alexander Gerhard [Royaume-Uni] ; Iris Trender-Gerhard ; Federico Turkheimer ; Niall P. Quinn ; Kailash P. Bhatia ; David J. BrooksIn vivo imaging of microglial activation with [11C](R)-PK11195 PET in progressive supranuclear palsy.
001448 (2006) David Millar [Royaume-Uni] ; Philipa Griffiths ; Adam J. Zermansky ; David J. BurnCharacterizing behavioral and cognitive dysexecutive changes in progressive supranuclear palsy.
001537 (2006) Yasuhiko Baba [États-Unis] ; John D. Putzke ; Nathaniel R. Whaley ; Zbigniew K. Wszolek ; Ryan J. UittiProgressive supranuclear palsy: phenotypic sex differences in a clinical cohort.
001540 (2006) Nicholas J. Cordato [Australie] ; Glenda M. Halliday ; Diana Caine ; John G L. MorrisComparison of motor, cognitive, and behavioral features in progressive supranuclear palsy and Parkinson's disease.
001588 (2006) Richard P. Di Fabio [États-Unis] ; Cris Zampieri ; Paul Tuite ; Jürgen KonczakAssociation between vestibuloocular reflex suppression during smooth movements of the head and attention deficit in progressive supranuclear palsy.
001810 (2006) Ramsey Ashour [États-Unis] ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis]Joint and skeletal deformities in Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, and progressive supranuclear palsy.

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