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Graft placement and uneven pattern of reinnervation in the striatum is important for development of graft-induced dyskinesia.
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Prostaglandin E(2) and BDNF levels in rat hippocampus are negatively correlated with status epilepticus severity: No impact on survival of seizure-generated neurons.
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Ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons are resistant to human mutant alpha-synuclein overexpression.
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The impact of graft size on the development of dyskinesia following intrastriatal grafting of embryonic dopamine neurons in the rat.
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Genetically determined susceptibility to neurodegeneration is associated with expression of inflammatory genes
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- 2005
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Bone-marrow-derived cells contribute to the recruitment of microglial cells in response to beta-amyloid deposition in APP/PS1 double transgenic Alzheimer mice
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Differential suppression of seizures via Y2 and Y5 neuropeptide Y receptors.
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Depletion of rabphilin 3A in a transgenic mouse model (R6/1) of Huntington's disease, a possible culprit in synaptic dysfunction.
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Cystatin C modulates neurodegeneration and neurogenesis following status epilepticus in mouse
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Reduced hippocampal neurogenesis in R6/2 transgenic Huntington's disease mice.
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