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List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 4.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000856 | Nikoletta B Di [Hongrie] ; Szabolcs Kéri [Hongrie] ; Helga Nagy [Hongrie] ; Ahmed Moustafa [États-Unis] ; Catherine E. Myers [États-Unis] ; Nathaniel Daw [États-Unis] ; György Dib [Hongrie] ; Annamária Takáts [Hongrie] ; Dániel Bereczki [Hongrie] ; Mark A. Gluck [États-Unis] | Reward-learning and the novelty-seeking personality: a between- and within-subjects study of the effects of dopamine agonists on young Parkinson's patients |
001766 | Judit Várkonyi [Hongrie] ; Hanna Rosenbaum [Israël] ; Nicole Baumann [France] ; Jennifer J. Mackenzie [Canada] ; Zsuzsa Simon [Hongrie] ; Judith Aharon-Peretz [Israël] ; Jamie M. Walker [États-Unis] ; Nahid Tayebi [États-Unis] ; Ellen Sidransky [États-Unis] | Gaucher disease associated with parkinsonism: Four further case reports |
002284 | J. Knoll [Hongrie] | Rationale for (−)deprenyl (selegiline) medication in Parkinson's disease and in prevention of age-related nigral changes |
002A13 | W. Birkmayer [Autriche] ; J. Knoll [Hongrie] ; P. Riederer [Autriche] ; H. Youdim [Israël] ; Vera Hars [Hongrie] ; J. Marton [Hongrie] | Increased life expectancy resulting from addition of l-deprenyl to Madopar® treatment in Parkinson's disease: A longterm study |
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