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SENSORY AND MOTOR CONDUCTION IN MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE
Cumhur Ertekin,
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Cumhur Ertekin
Laboratory of Clinical Neurophysiology, University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
On leave from the Aegean University, Medical School, Clinical Neurology, Izmir, Turkey, working under a fellowship from the Danish Secretariat for Technical Cooperation with Developing Countries.
Cumhur Erlekin, Laboratory of Clinical Neurophysiology, University Hospital, Tagensvej 18, Copenhagen, Denmark.Search for more papers by this authorCumhur Ertekin,
Corresponding Author
Cumhur Ertekin
Laboratory of Clinical Neurophysiology, University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
On leave from the Aegean University, Medical School, Clinical Neurology, Izmir, Turkey, working under a fellowship from the Danish Secretariat for Technical Cooperation with Developing Countries.
Cumhur Erlekin, Laboratory of Clinical Neurophysiology, University Hospital, Tagensvej 18, Copenhagen, Denmark.Search for more papers by this author
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