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Pilocytic astrocytomas from multiple CNS origins and with different MAPK mutations
Pediatric CNS tumors and normal pediatric CNS tissues
Brain cortical layers across sensorimotor and association cortices in male and female macaques
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Patterns of hypometabolism in frontal lobe epilepsy originating in different frontal regions.
Effect of elastic oral appliance chewing on frontal lobe activity.
Methylphenidate Reversal of Executive Dysfunction in a Patient with Bi-Frontal Lobe Glioblastoma.
Pre-existing frontal lobe dysfunction signs as predictors of subsequent neurotoxicity in CAR T cell …
Proteomic study on CUMS-induced senile depression mice's frontal lobe cortex and the regulating effe…
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Studies of Frontal Lobe Brain Functioning in Schizophrenia
Co-operative Behavior and Decision-making in Frontal Lobe Epilepsy
Sertraline for the Treatment of Patients With Frontal Lobe Dementia (FLD)
Brain Study of Patients With Frontal Lobe Dementia and Parkinsonian Disorders
Direct Current Brain Polarization of the Frontal Lobes
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