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A trial of scheduled deep brain stimulation for tourette syndrome: Moving away from continuous deep brain stimulation paradigms

โœ Scribed by Okun, Michael S. (author);Foote, Kelly D. (author);Wu, Samuel S. (author);Ward, Herbert E. (author);Bowers, Dawn (author);Rodriguez, Ramon L. (author);Malaty, Irene A. (author);Goodman, Wayne K. (author);Gilbert, Donald M. (author);Walker, Harrison C. (author);Mink, Jonathan W. (author);Merritt, Stacy (author);Morishita, Takashi (author);Sanchez, Justin C. (author)


Book ID
121399502
Publisher
American Medical Association
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
184 KB
Volume
70
Category
Article
ISSN
2168-6149

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