Increased caudate dopamine turnover may contribute to the recovery of motor function in marmosets treated with the dopaminergic neurotoxin MPTP
Sarah Rose(Alzheimer's Society), C. D. Marsden(Parkinson's UK), Masahiro Nomoto(Saiseikai Ibaraki Hospital), Gavin J. Kilpatrick(Alzheimer's Society), Eamonn Kelly(University of Bristol), Peter Jenner(King's College London)
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