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    Efficacy of long-term continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion in advanced Parkinson's disease with motor fluctuations: A multicenter study by García Ruiz, Pedro J., Sesar Ignacio, Ángel, Ares Pensado, Begoña, Castro García, Alfonso, Alonso Frech, Fernando, Álvarez López, Mercedes, Arbelo González, José, Baiges Octavio, Joan, Burguera Hernández, Juan Andrés, Calopa Garriga, Matilde, Campos Blanco, Dulce, Castaño García, Belén, Carballo Cordero, Manuel, Chacón Peña, José, Espino Ibáñez, Anna, Gorospe Onisalde, Aránzazu, Giménez-Roldán, Santiago, Granés Ibáñez, Pilar, Hernández Vara, Jorge, Ibáñez Alonso, Ramón, Jiménez Jiménez, Félix Javier, Krupinski, Jerzy, Kulisevsky Bojarsky, Jaime, Legarda Ramírez, Inés, Lezcano García, Elena, Martínez-Castrillo, Juan Carlos, Mateo González, Dolores, Miquel Rodríguez, Francesc, Mir, Pablo, Muñoz Fargas, Elena, Obeso Inchausti, José, Olivares Romero, Jesús, Olivé Plana, José, Otermin Vallejo, Pilar, Pascual Sedano, Berta, Pérez de Colosía Rama, Víctor, Pérez López-Fraile, Isabel, Planas Comes, Albert, Puente Periz, Víctor, Rodríguez Oroz, María Cruz, Sevillano García, Dolores, Solís Pérez, Pilar, Suárez Muñoz, José, Vaamonde Gamo, Julia, Valero Merino, Caridad, Valldeoriola Serra, Francesc, Velázquez Pérez, José Miguel, Yáñez Baña, Rosa, Zamarbide Capdepon, Ivana

    Published in Movement disorders (15-06-2008)
    “…Continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion (CSAI) is, at present, an alternative option for advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) with motor fluctuations. We…”
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    Glycine release in the substantia nigra: Interaction with glutamate and GABA by Dopico, José García, González-Hernández, Tomás, Pérez, Ingrid Morales, García, Isabel Gómez, Abril, Antonio Milena, Inchausti, José Obeso, Rodríguez Díaz, Manuel

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-04-2006)
    “…Previous studies have reported a high number of glycine (GLY) receptors in the substantia nigra (SN) but a low number of GLY-neurons, suggesting that taurine,…”
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