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Changes in key hypothalamic neuropeptide populations in Huntington disease revealed by neuropathological analyses.
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Are the animal models of Parkinson's disease suitable for development of neuroprotective therapies?
2009) 4th European-Society-for-Neurochemistry Conference on Advances in Molecular Mechanisms of Neurological Disorders In Journal of Neurochemistry 110(Suppl 1). p.63-63(
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Serotonin neuron-dependent and -independent reduction of dyskinesia by 5-HT(1A) and 5-HT(1B) receptor agonists in the rat Parkinson model.
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Differential Infectivity Following Basal Ganglia Administration of Differing AAV Serotypes in Nonhuman Primates
2009) 16th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Neural-Therapy-and-Repair In Cell Transplantation 18(2). p.212-213(
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Dose Optimization for Long-term rAAV-mediated RNA Interference in the Nigrostriatal Projection Neurons.
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Proton NMR of (15)N-Choline Metabolites Enhanced by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization.
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Optimization of continuous in vivo DOPA production and studies on ectopic DA synthesis using rAAV5 vectors in Parkinsonian rats
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Suppression of Map Kinases Inhibits Microglial Activation and Attenuates Neuronal Cell Death Induced by Alpha-Synuclein Protofibrils
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Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Demonstrates Correlation between Behavioral Recovery and Correction of Dopamine Neurotransmission after Gene Therapy
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Huntington's Disease - New Perspectives Based on Neuroendocrine Changes in Rodent Models.
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