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Medulloblastoma DAOY cells overexpressing MXD3
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Neuropeptides and Their Roles in the Cerebellum.
The cerebellum directly modulates the substantia nigra dopaminergic activity.
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Noradrenergic Pathway to the Cerebellum: the Study Must Go On.
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The Role of Cerebellum in Speech
Interactions Between Striatum and Cerebellum in ADCY5 and PRRT2 Dystonias
Modulation of the Activity of the Cerebellum in Autism (MACA)
Cerebellum and Autism: Regional Specialization for Social and Executive Functions
Effect of rTMS of the Cerebellum on Parkinson's Disease
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