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Treating severely brain-injured patients with apomorphine: study protocol for a double blind randomized placebo-controlled trial using behavioral and neuroimaging assessments

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Leandro R. D. Sanz1, Nicolas Lejeune1,2,3, Aurore Thibaut1, Séverine Blandiaux1, Johan Stender4, Neal Farber5, Ross Zafonte6,7, Steven Laureys1, Olivia Gosseries1 1. Coma Science Group, GIGA Consciousness, University and University Hospital… Click to show full abstract

Leandro R. D. Sanz1, Nicolas Lejeune1,2,3, Aurore Thibaut1, Séverine Blandiaux1, Johan Stender4, Neal Farber5, Ross Zafonte6,7, Steven Laureys1, Olivia Gosseries1 1. Coma Science Group, GIGA Consciousness, University and University Hospital of Liège, Liège, Belgium 2. CHN William Lennox, Groupe Hospitalier Saint-Luc, Ottignies, Belgium 3. Institute of Neurosciences, UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium 4. Department of Neuroscience, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark 5. NeuroHealing Pharmaceuticals Inc., Waban, Massachusetts, USA 6. Harvard Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 7. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts, USA, Corresponding author: Leandro R. D. Sanz, [email protected], +3243663915

Keywords: injured patients; treating severely; massachusetts usa; severely brain; patients apomorphine; brain injured

Journal Title: Frontiers in Neuroscience
Year Published: 2018

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