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Selegiline in Parkinson's disease
scientific article published on December 1995
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Selegiline in Parkinson's disease
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Parkinson's disease
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Donald Brian Calne
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1 December 1995
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The BMJ
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311
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7020
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1583-1584
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Does selegiline delay progression of Parkinson's disease? A critical re-evaluation of the DATATOP study.
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The effect of deprenyl (selegiline) on the natural history of Parkinson's disease
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Selegiline as initial treatment in de novo parkinsonian patients
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The oxidant stress hypothesis in Parkinson's disease: evidence supporting it
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The free radical hypothesis in idiopathic parkinsonism: evidence against it
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Selegiline in de novo parkinsonian patients: the French selegiline multicenter trial (FSMT)
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Comparative study of selegiline plus L-dopa-carbidopa versus L-dopa-carbidopa alone in the treatment of Parkinson's disease
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Increased life expectancy resulting from addition of L-deprenyl to Madopar treatment in Parkinson's disease: a longterm study
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Selegiline as an adjunct to conventional levodopa therapy in Parkinson's disease. Experience with this type B monoamine oxidase inhibitor in 200 patients
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The antiparkinson efficacy of deprenyl derives from transient improvement that is likely to be symptomatic
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10.1136/BMJ.311.7020.1583
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PubMed ID
8555790
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