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OMIM - Brain CNS Motor Neuron and other Neuropathy Disorders
OMIM - Movement disorders
Blood from rapid and slow progressing Parkinson disease patients
Drd2 and Drd1a spiny projection neurons parkinsonian treated with high and low dose DOPA
OMIM - Hyperexplexia
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Involuntary movements: video presentation].
Atypical involuntary movements following fentanyl anesthesia.
80 Hz versus 130 Hz subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation: effects on involuntary movements.
Levodopa infusion does not decrease the onset of abnormal involuntary movements in parkinsonian rats…
Peculiar involuntary movements in premature babies with specific cerebellar injuries].
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Pattern and Frequency of Non-epileptic Involuntary Movements
Reducing Involuntary Movements in Tardive Dyskinesia
Addressing Involuntary Movements in Tardive Dyskinesia
Botulinum Toxin for the Treatment of Involuntary Movement Disorders
Risperidone for the Treatment of Huntington's Disease Involuntary Movements
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