Chemical neuroanatomy of the basal ganglia — normal and in Parkinson's disease
This synopsis clearly shows that the investigations eventually resulting in the development of the new concept about the functional neurotransmitter organisation of the basal ganglia represents an important achievement in neuroscience research. This concept combines knowledge gained from studies on...
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