Author:
Kim Han-Joon,Jeon Beom S.,Lee Won Yong,Chung Sun Ju,Yong Seok Woo,Kang Ji Hoon,Lee Seung-Han,Park Kun-Woo,Park Mee Young,Kim Byeong Chae,Kim Jae Woo,Kim Hee-Tae,Ha Choong Kun,Koh Seong-Beom,Kim Jong-Min,Choi Kwang-Dong,Sung Young-Hee,Ahn Tae-Beom,Lee Geun-Ho,Lee Jae Hyeok,Lee Ho-Won,Kim Sang Jin,Park Jeong-Ho,Kwon Do-Young,Kim Min-Jeong,Kim Yun Joong,Kim Joong-Seok,Cho Jinwhan,Kwon Jee-Hyun,Kim Eun-Joo,Kim Jin Ho,Sung Ki-Bum,Song In-Uk,Oh Hyung-Geun,Lee Sang-Bong,Lee Seung-Hwan,Lee Jee-Young,Lee Tae-Kyeong,Cho A.-Hyun,Yoon Won Tae,Kim Sung R.,Kim Hyun J.
Funder
Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Korean Neurological Association
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Geriatrics and Gerontology,Neurology
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