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    Effect of entacapone, a peripherally acting catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitor, on the motor response to acute treatment with levodopa in patients with Parkinson's disease by Merello, M, Lees, A J, Webster, R, Bovingdon, M, Gordin, A

    “…Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors may be useful in the treatment of Parkinson's disease by improving the bioavailability of levodopa and by…”
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    Levodopa peripheral pharmacokinetics and duration of motor response in Parkinson's disease by Kempster, P A, Frankel, J P, Bovingdon, M, Webster, R, Lees, A J, Stern, G M

    “…To assess the relative influence of central pharmacodynamic and peripheral pharmacokinetic factors on the duration of motor response to levodopa, the…”
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    The effects of oral protein on the absorption of intraduodenal levodopa and motor performance by Frankel, J P, Kempster, P A, Bovingdon, M, Webster, R, Lees, A J, Stern, G M

    “…Four patients with levodopa induced fluctuations in motor performance were studied during the constant intraduodenal infusion of levodopa. The results confirm…”
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    Diurnal differences in response to oral levodopa by Frankel, J P, Pirtosek, Z, Kempster, P A, Bovingdon, M, Webster, R, Lees, A J, Stern, G M

    “…Diurnal differences in duration and quality of motor response to levodopa are frequently described by patients. The quality and duration of motor responses…”
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    Sublingual apomorphine in the treatment of Parkinson's disease complicated by motor fluctuations by Hughes, A J, Webster, R, Bovingdon, M, Lees, A J, Stern, G M

    Published in Clinical neuropharmacology (01-12-1991)
    “…Subcutaneous apomorphine is a useful treatment for refractory motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease. We have now clinically evaluated a formulation of…”
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    Derivatization reactions for neurotransmitters and their automation by Bovingdon, M E, Webster, R A

    “…Many reagents suitable for the derivatization of neurotransmitters are selective for the amino function. Others, however, are selective for the carboxyl-,…”
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