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OMIM - Striatonigral degeneration
OMIM - Movement disorder
Ventral midbrains of chronic cocaine abusers
Midbrain cultures transduced with SCNA and NR4A2 or treated with Bexarotene
Midbrain dopaminergic neurons; ribosome-bound RNAs
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Multi-timescale analysis of midbrain dopamine neuronal firing activities.
Identifying secreted biomarkers of dopaminergic ventral midbrain progenitor cells.
Distributional coding of associative learning in discrete populations of midbrain dopamine neurons.
A Sleep-Specific Midbrain Target for Sevoflurane Anesthesia.
Delayed levodopa-responsive parkinsonism following acute midbrain injury.
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Auditory Midbrain Implant Study
Detection of Local Field Potentials in the Ventral Tegmental Area of the Midbrain in Chronic Cluster…
Measure of Microglial Activation in the Brain of Parkinson Disease Patients With PET
Application of Tremor Analysis in Parkinson's Disease and Its Related Diseases
[C-11]NPA PET-amphetamine in Cocaine Use Disorders
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