June 01, 1957; 7 (6) Article
Functional Relationships Between the Red Nucleus and the Brachium Gonjunctivum
Physiologic Study of Lesions of the Red Nucleus in Monkeys with Degenerated Superior Cerebellar Brachia
Malcolm B. Carpenter
First published June 1, 1957, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.7.6.427
Malcolm B. Carpenter
M.D.
Functional Relationships Between the Red Nucleus and the Brachium Gonjunctivum
Physiologic Study of Lesions of the Red Nucleus in Monkeys with Degenerated Superior Cerebellar Brachia
Malcolm B. Carpenter
Neurology Jun 1957, 7 (6) 427; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.7.6.427
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