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Sleep disorders in Cimarosa’s “The Secret Marriage”

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Francesco Brigo has received speakers’ honoraria from Eisai and PeerVoice, payment for consultancy from Eisai, and travel support from Eisai, ITALFARMACO, and UCB Pharma. Simona Lattanzi has no conflicts of interest.

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Brigo, F., Lattanzi, S. Sleep disorders in Cimarosa’s “The Secret Marriage”. Neurol Sci 39, 1805–1806 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-018-3478-z

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