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1. Functional Movement Disorder as a Prodromal Symptom of Parkinson's Disease-Clinical and Pathophysiological Insights.

2. Frequency-Selective Suppression of Essential Tremor via Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation.

3. Evaluation of Cerebrospinal Fluid α-Synuclein Seed Amplification Assay in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Corticobasal Syndrome.

4. Amelioration of Focal Hand Dystonia via Low-Frequency Repetitive Somatosensory Stimulation.

5. Triheptanoin Did Not Show Benefit versus Placebo for the Treatment of Paroxysmal Movement Disorders in Glut1 Deficiency Syndrome: Results of a Randomized Phase 3 Study.

6. Differential Synaptic Loss in β-Amyloid Positive Versus β-Amyloid Negative Corticobasal Syndrome.

7. Isolated Cervical Dystonia: Diagnosis and Classification.

8. Longitudinal Synaptic Loss in Primary Tauopathies: An In Vivo [ 11 C]UCB-J Positron Emission Tomography Study.

9. Machine Learning in Tremor Analysis: Critique and Directions.

10. A Screening Tool to Quickly Identify Movement Disorders in Patients with Inborn Errors of Metabolism.

11. Detection and Characterization of a De Novo Alu Retrotransposition Event Causing NKX2-1-Related Disorder.

12. Ethnic Differences in Dystonia Prevalence and Phenotype.

13. A Critical Investigation of Cerebellar Associative Learning in Isolated Dystonia.

15. Motor Cortical Network Excitability in Parkinson's Disease.

17. Dissecting the Phenotype and Genotype of PLA2G6-Related Parkinsonism.

18. The Emerging Role of Phosphodiesterases in Movement Disorders.

21. The Signature of Primary Writing Tremor Is Dystonic.

23. X-Linked Parkinsonism: Phenotypic and Genetic Heterogeneity.

24. The Phenomenon of Exquisite Motor Control in Tic Disorders and its Pathophysiological Implications.

25. Defective Somatosensory Inhibition and Plasticity Are Not Required to Develop Dystonia.

26. Reversal of Temporal Discrimination in Cervical Dystonia after Low-Frequency Sensory Stimulation.

27. Variability of Movement Disorders: The Influence of Sensation, Action, Cognition, and Emotions.

28. Telemedicine in Movement Disorders: Leçons du COVID-19.

30. Movement Disorders in the World of COVID-19.

31. The spectrum of involuntary vocalizations in humans: A video atlas.

33. Twenty years on: Myoclonus-dystonia and ε-sarcoglycan - neurodevelopment, channel, and signaling dysfunction.

34. How to apply the movement disorder society criteria for diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy.

35. The interindividual variability of transcranial magnetic stimulation effects: Implications for diagnostic use in movement disorders.

36. The use of transcranial magnetic stimulation as a treatment for movement disorders: A critical review.

38. Reply to: Young- onset multiple system atrophy.

39. Delineating cerebellar mechanisms in DYT11 myoclonus-dystonia.

40. High frequency somatosensory stimulation in dystonia: Evidence fordefective inhibitory plasticity.

41. PDE10A and ADCY5 mutations linked to molecular and microstructural basal ganglia pathology.

42. Motor cortical excitability during voluntary inhibition of involuntary tic movements.

45. Young-onset multiple system atrophy: Clinical and pathological features.

46. Partial loss-of-function of sodium channel SCN8A in familial isolated myoclonus.

49. Consensus Statement on the classification of tremors. from the task force on tremor of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

50. Treatable inherited rare movement disorders.

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