Spontaneous pallidal neuronal activity in human dystonia: comparison with Parkinson's disease and normal macaque.
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Spontaneous pallidal neuronal activity in human dystonia: comparison with Parkinson's disease and normal macaque.
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Spontaneous pallidal neuronal ...... 's disease and normal macaque.
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Donn Simmons
Geoff M Rau
Jill L Ostrem
Nadja Lindsey
Philip A Starr
Robert S Turner
Valerie Davis
William J Marks
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10.1152/JN.00971.2004
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2005-02-09T00:00:00Z