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1. Dynamics of language reorganization after left temporo-parietal and frontal stroke. Stockert A, Wawrzyniak M, Klingbeil J, Wrede K, Kümmerer D, Hartwigsen G, Kaller CP, Weiller C, Saur D. Brain; 2020 Mar 01; 143(3):844-861. PubMed ID: 32068789 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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