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Abnormal striatal and thalamic dopamine neurotransmission
Genotype-related features of dystonia
M. Carbon, M. Niethammer, S. Peng, D. Raymond, V. Dhawan, T. Chaly, Y. Ma, S. Bressman, D. Eidelberg
First published June 15, 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181aa538f
M. Carbon
M. Niethammer
S. Peng
D. Raymond
V. Dhawan
T. Chaly
Y. Ma
S. Bressman
Abnormal striatal and thalamic dopamine neurotransmission
Genotype-related features of dystonia
M. Carbon, M. Niethammer, S. Peng, D. Raymond, V. Dhawan, T. Chaly, Y. Ma, S. Bressman, D. Eidelberg
Neurology Jun 2009, 72 (24) 2097-2103; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181aa538f
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- First Published June 15, 2009.
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- M. Carbon, MD,
- M. Niethammer, MD, PhD,
- S. Peng, PhD,
- D. Raymond, MS, CGC,
- V. Dhawan, PhD,
- T. Chaly, PhD,
- Y. Ma, PhD,
- S. Bressman, MD and
- D. Eidelberg, MD
- M. Carbon, MD,
- M. Niethammer, MD, PhD,
- S. Peng, PhD,
- D. Raymond, MS, CGC,
- V. Dhawan, PhD,
- T. Chaly, PhD,
- Y. Ma, PhD,
- S. Bressman, MD and
- D. Eidelberg, MD
- From the Center for Neurosciences (M.C., M.N., S.P., V.D., T.C., Y.M., D.E.), The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, North Shore–Long Island Jewish Health System, Manhasset; Departments of Neurology and Medicine (M.C., V.D., T.C., Y.M., D.E.), North Shore University Hospital and New York University School of Medicine, New York; and the Mirken Department of Neurology (D.R., S.B.), Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. David Eidelberg, Center for Neurosciences, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, 350 Community Drive, Manhasset, NY 11030 david1{at}nshs.edu.
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