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000284 | Maria Papathanou [Suède] ; Sarah Rose [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Mccreary [Pays-Bas] ; Peter Jenner [Royaume-Uni] | Induction and expression of abnormal involuntary movements is related to the duration of dopaminergic stimulation in 6‐OHDA‐lesioned rats |
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000C98 | Peter Jenner [Royaume-Uni] | Preventing and controlling dyskinesia in Parkinson's disease—A view of current knowledge and future opportunities |
001088 | John G. Nutt [États-Unis] | Continuous dopaminergic stimulation: Is it the answer to the motor complications of Levodopa? |
001462 | Lance A. Smith [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael J. Jackson [Royaume-Uni] ; Ghassan Al-Barghouthy [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah Rose [Royaume-Uni] ; Mikko Kuoppamaki [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Warren Olanow [Finlande] ; Peter Jenner [Royaume-Uni] | Multiple small doses of levodopa plus entacapone produce continuous dopaminergic stimulation and reduce dyskinesia induction in MPTP‐treated drug‐naïve primates |
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