Biting Behavior, Aggression, and Seizures
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2005-05-01
著者
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SARTORI Ivana
Epilepsy Centre, Neurological Institute "C.Mandino" Foundation
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Fini Nicola
Division Of Neurology Department Of Neurosciences Bellaria Hospital University Of Bologna
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Meletti Stefano
Division Of Neurology Department Of Neurosciences Bellaria Hospital University Of Bologna
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Tassinari Carlo
Division Of Neurology Department Of Neurosciences Bellaria Hospital University Of Bologna
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TASSI Laura
Epilepsy Surgery Center "C. Munari," Niguarda General Hospital
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MICHELUCCI Roberto
Divisione di Neurologia, Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Ospedale Bellaria
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Tassi Laura
Epilepsy And Parkinson Disease Surgery Centre "c. Munari " Niguarda Hospital
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CALANDRA-BUONAURA Giovanna
Department of Neurosciences TCR, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
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STANZANI-MASERATI Michelangelo
Division of Neurology, Department of Neurosciences, Bellaria Hospital, University of Bologna
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PIZZA Fabio
Division of Neurology, Department of Neurosciences, Bellaria Hospital, University of Bologna
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RUSSO Giorgio
Epilepsy and Parkinson Disease Surgery Centre "C. Munari," Niguarda Hospital
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Sartori Ivana
Epilepsy And Parkinson Disease Surgery Centre "c. Munari " Niguarda Hospital
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Michelucci Roberto
Division Of Neurology Department Of Neurosciences Bellaria Hospital University Of Bologna
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Pizza Fabio
Division Of Neurology Department Of Neurosciences Bellaria Hospital University Of Bologna
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Russo Giorgio
Epilepsy And Parkinson Disease Surgery Centre "c. Munari " Niguarda Hospital
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Calandra-buonaura Giovanna
Department Of Neurosciences Tcr University Of Modena And Reggio Emilia
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Stanzani-maserati Michelangelo
Division Of Neurology Department Of Neurosciences Bellaria Hospital University Of Bologna
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