Leigh syndrome and partial deficit of cytochrome c oxidase associated with epilesia partialis continua
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概要
著者
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Musumeci Sebastiano
Department Of Neurology Oasi Institute For Research On Mental Retardation And Brain Aging (irccs)
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Stefanini Maria
Department Of Neurology Oasi Institute For Research On Mental Retardation And Brain Aging
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Ferri Raffaele
Department Of Neurology Oasi Institute For Research On Mental Retardation And Brain Aging (irccs)
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Elia Maurizio
Department Of Neurology Oasi Institute For Research On Mental Retardation And Brain Aging
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COLAMARIA Vito
III Service of Child Neuropsychiatry
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AZAN Gaetano
Department of Neurology, Oasi Institute for Research on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging
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GRECO Donatella
Department of Pediatrics, Oasi Institute for Research on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging
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Azan Gaetano
Department Of Neurology Oasi Institute For Research On Mental Retardation And Brain Aging
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Musumeci Sebastiano
Department Of Neurology Oasi Institute For Research On Mental Retardation And Brain Aging
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Greco Donatella
Department Of Pediatrics Oasi Institute For Research On Mental Retardation And Brain Aging
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Ferri Raffaele
Department Of Neurology Oasi Institute For Research On Mental Retardation And Brain Aging
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