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. 1989 Dec;52(12):1440. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.52.12.1440

Sublingual apomorphine and Parkinson's disease.

A J Lees, J L Montastruc, N Turjanski, O Rascol, B Kleedorfer, H Peyro Saint-Paul, G M Stern, A Rascol
PMCID: PMC1031611  PMID: 2614447

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