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. 2021 Sep 21;8(7):993-996.
doi: 10.1002/mdc3.13337. eCollection 2021 Oct.

What Is the Most Important and Impactful Paper Related to Movement Disorder Therapy Published in the 20th Century?

What Is the Most Important and Impactful Paper Related to Movement Disorder Therapy Published in the 20th Century?

Stanley Fahn. Mov Disord Clin Pract. .
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Rabbits that became immobile (akinetic) after being reserpinized (upper panel) and then were restored to good mobility after being treated with L‐dopa (lower panel) in an experiment by Carlsson, Lindqvist and Magnusson who showed that it was L‐dopa, and not L‐5‐HTP, that could reverse reserpine's parkinsonian effect. Figure from Carlsson's Nobel Lecture. Permission had been granted by Arvid Carlsson for future use of this figure.

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