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Abnormal involuntary movement (AIM) expression following D2 dopamine agonist challenge is determined…
Levodopa infusion does not decrease the onset of abnormal involuntary movements in parkinsonian rats…
Striatal inhibition of calpains prevents levodopa-induced neurochemical changes and abnormal involun…
GluN2A and GluN2B NMDA receptor subunits differentially modulate striatal output pathways and contri…
Induction and expression of abnormal involuntary movements is related to the duration of dopaminergi…
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A Study to Test if TEV-50717 is Safe and Effective in Relieving Abnormal Involuntary Movements in Ce…
The Assessment of Movement Disorders Utilizing Live Two-Way Video
Computer Modelling of the Cervical Spine Movements in Cervical Dystonia
Reducing Involuntary Movements in Tardive Dyskinesia
Addressing Involuntary Movements in Tardive Dyskinesia
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