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NEUROPEPTIDE AND HYPOTHALAMUS CHANGES IN FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA AND HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE
2010) 10th Biennial Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Society of Neurochemistry In Journal of Neurochemistry 115(Suppl. 1). p.1-1(
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Calcium-permeable AMPA receptors are involved in the induction and expression of l-DOPA-induced dyskinesia in Parkinson's disease
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Photoreceptor rescue and toxicity induced by different calpain inhibitors
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FoxP1 promotes midbrain identity in embryonic stem cell-derived dopamine neurons by regulating Pitx3
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CELL THERAPY FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE: PERSPECTIVES ON THE CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
2010) 10th Biennial Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Society of Neurochemistry In Journal of Neurochemistry 115(Suppl. 1). p.2-2(
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L-DOPA-induced dopamine efflux in the striatum and the substantia nigra in a rat model of Parkinson's disease: temporal and quantitative relationship to the expression of dyskinesia.
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Neurochemical profile of the developing mouse cortex determined by in vivo 1H NMR spectroscopy at 14.1 T and the effect of recurrent anaesthesia
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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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Optimization of continuous in vivo DOPA production and studies on ectopic DA synthesis using rAAV5 vectors in Parkinsonian rats
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Brevican distinctively assembles extracellular components at the large diameter nodes of Ranvier in the CNS
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