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Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|July 5, 2012
Cortico-muscular coherence as an index of fatigue in multiple sclerosisL Tomasevic, G Zito, P Pasqualetti, et al.
Neurology|March 23, 2005
Excess of serum copper not related to ceruloplasmin in Alzheimer diseaseR Squitti, P Pasqualetti, G Dal Forno, et al.
Minerva Medica|March 1, 1990
[Bleeding of gastric ulcers. Epidemiologic, clinical and functional characteristics]G La Rosa, D Braghetto, F Di Mario, et al.
Hepato-Gastroenterology|June 1, 1992
Individualized treatment of duodenal ulcer disease. A pilot studyF Di Mario, G Battaglia, P Pasqualetti, et al.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences|November 8, 2018
Optimising management of patients with hepatitis C virus in the age of direct-acting antivirals: results of a Delphi consensusV Di Marco, A Alberti, G Angarano, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 4, 2003
Ketamine increases human motor cortex excitability to transcranial magnetic stimulationV Di Lazzaro, A Oliviero, P Profice, et al.
Neurology|January 6, 2009
Longitudinal prognostic value of serum "free" copper in patients with Alzheimer diseaseR Squitti, F Bressi, P Pasqualetti, et al.
Tumori|May 1, 1997
Flow cytometric and immunohistochemical correlations in high incidence human solid tumorsD T Danesi, M Spanò, F Antonini, et al.
European Journal of Histochemistry : EJH|January 1, 1997
Retrospective analysis of the prognostic significance of DNA ploidy patterns in gastric cancerD Tirindelli Danesi, G Cucchiara, A Picconi, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 9, 2009
High frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation decreases cerebral vasomotor reactivityF Vernieri, P Maggio, F Tibuzzi, et al.
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Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|July 5, 2012
Cortico-muscular coherence as an index of fatigue in multiple sclerosisL Tomasevic, G Zito, P Pasqualetti, et al.
Neurology|March 23, 2005
Excess of serum copper not related to ceruloplasmin in Alzheimer diseaseR Squitti, P Pasqualetti, G Dal Forno, et al.
Minerva Medica|March 1, 1990
[Bleeding of gastric ulcers. Epidemiologic, clinical and functional characteristics]G La Rosa, D Braghetto, F Di Mario, et al.
Hepato-Gastroenterology|June 1, 1992
Individualized treatment of duodenal ulcer disease. A pilot studyF Di Mario, G Battaglia, P Pasqualetti, et al.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences|November 8, 2018
Optimising management of patients with hepatitis C virus in the age of direct-acting antivirals: results of a Delphi consensusV Di Marco, A Alberti, G Angarano, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 4, 2003
Ketamine increases human motor cortex excitability to transcranial magnetic stimulationV Di Lazzaro, A Oliviero, P Profice, et al.
Neurology|January 6, 2009
Longitudinal prognostic value of serum "free" copper in patients with Alzheimer diseaseR Squitti, F Bressi, P Pasqualetti, et al.
Tumori|May 1, 1997
Flow cytometric and immunohistochemical correlations in high incidence human solid tumorsD T Danesi, M Spanò, F Antonini, et al.
European Journal of Histochemistry : EJH|January 1, 1997
Retrospective analysis of the prognostic significance of DNA ploidy patterns in gastric cancerD Tirindelli Danesi, G Cucchiara, A Picconi, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 9, 2009
High frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation decreases cerebral vasomotor reactivityF Vernieri, P Maggio, F Tibuzzi, et al.
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