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Induction and Assessment of Levodopa-induced Dyskinesias in a Rat Model of Parkinson's Disease
Published on: October 14, 2021
You shall not pass! Gut bacteria can convert levodopa to dopamine
Hugo Morales-Briceño1, Victor S C Fung1
1Movement Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, Westmead Hospital and Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
No abstract available in PubMed .
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