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- 2019
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hESC-Derived Dopaminergic Transplants Integrate into Basal Ganglia Circuitry in a Preclinical Model of Parkinson's Disease
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- 2018
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Target-specific forebrain projections and appropriate synaptic inputs of hESC-derived dopamine neurons grafted to the midbrain of parkinsonian rats
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Chemogenetic modulation of cholinergic interneurons reveals their regulating role on the direct and indirect output pathways from the striatum
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- 2017
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Modeling Parkinson’s disease pathology by combination of fibril seeds and α-synuclein overexpression in the rat brain
2017) In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114(39). p.8284-8293(
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- 2016
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Extensive graft-derived dopaminergic innervation is maintained 24 years after transplantation in the degenerating parkinsonian brain.
2016) In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113(23). p.6544-6549(
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α-Synuclein induced toxicity in brain stem serotonin neurons mediated by an AAV vector driven by the tryptophan hydroxylase promoter
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DREADD Modulation of Transplanted DA Neurons Reveals a Novel Parkinsonian Dyskinesia Mechanism Mediated by the Serotonin 5-HT6 Receptor
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- 2015
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Nurr1 and Retinoid X Receptor Ligands Stimulate Ret Signaling in Dopamine Neurons and Can Alleviate α-Synuclein Disrupted Gene Expression.
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- 2014
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Human ESC-Derived Dopamine Neurons Show Similar Preclinical Efficacy and Potency to Fetal Neurons when Grafted in a Rat Model of Parkinson's Disease.
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microRNA-125 distinguishes developmentally generated and adult-born olfactory bulb interneurons.
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