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  • Necroptosis Drives Motor Ne... Necroptosis Drives Motor Neuron Death in Models of Both Sporadic and Familial ALS
    Re, Diane B.; Le Verche, Virginia; Yu, Changhao ... Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 03/2014, Volume: 81, Issue: 5
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    Most cases of neurodegenerative diseases are sporadic, hindering the use of genetic mouse models to analyze disease mechanisms. Focusing on the motor neuron (MN) disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ...
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  • Role for VGLUT2 in selectiv... Role for VGLUT2 in selective vulnerability of midbrain dopamine neurons
    Steinkellner, Thomas; Zell, Vivien; Farino, Zachary J ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 02/2018, Volume: 128, Issue: 2
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    Parkinson's disease is characterized by the loss of dopamine (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc). DA neurons in the ventral tegmental area are more resistant to this degeneration ...
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  • Genetic clues to the pathog... Genetic clues to the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease
    Vila, Miquel; Przedborski, Serge Nature medicine, 07/2004, Volume: 10 Suppl, Issue: 7
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    Recent years have seen an explosion in the rate of discovery of genetic defects linked to Parkinson's disease. These breakthroughs have not provided a direct explanation for the disease process. ...
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  • Amelioration of the nigrost... Amelioration of the nigrostriatal pathway facilitated by ultrasound-mediated neurotrophic delivery in early Parkinson's disease
    Karakatsani, Maria Eleni; Wang, Shutao; Samiotaki, Gesthimani ... Journal of controlled release, 06/2019, Volume: 303
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    The blood-brain barrier (BBB) prevents most drugs from gaining access to the brain parenchyma, which is a recognized impediment to the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's ...
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  • Sumoylation regulates the a... Sumoylation regulates the assembly and activity of the SMN complex
    Riboldi, Giulietta M.; Faravelli, Irene; Kuwajima, Takaaki ... Nature communications, 08/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Abstract SMN is a ubiquitously expressed protein and is essential for life. SMN deficiency causes the neurodegenerative disease spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), the leading genetic cause of infant ...
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  • kinase domain of mitochondr... kinase domain of mitochondrial PINK1 faces the cytoplasm
    Zhou, Chun; Huang, Yong; Shao, Yufang ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 08/2008, Volume: 105, Issue: 33
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    Mutations in PTEN-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1) are a cause of autosomal recessive familial Parkinson's disease (PD). Efforts in deducing the PINK1 signaling pathway have been hindered by ...
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  • Blood transcriptomic signat... Blood transcriptomic signatures associated with molecular changes in the brain and clinical outcomes in Parkinson's disease
    Irmady, Krithi; Hale, Caryn R; Qadri, Rizwana ... Nature communications, 07/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    The ability to use blood to predict the outcomes of Parkinson's disease, including disease progression and cognitive and motor complications, would be of significant clinical value. We undertook bulk ...
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  • What can pluripotent stem c... What can pluripotent stem cells teach us about neurodegenerative diseases?
    Przedborski, Serge; Wichterle, Hynek Nature neuroscience, 07/2010, Volume: 13, Issue: 7
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    Neurodegenerative diseases represent a growing public health challenge. Current medications treat symptoms, but none halt or retard neurodegeneration. The recent advent of pluripotent cell biology ...
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  • Discussion of Research Prio... Discussion of Research Priorities for Gait Disorders in Parkinson's Disease
    Bohnen, Nicolaas I.; Costa, Rui M.; Dauer, William T. ... Movement disorders, February 2022, Volume: 37, Issue: 2
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    ABSTRACT Gait and balance abnormalities develop commonly in Parkinson's disease and are among the motor symptoms most disabling and refractory to dopaminergic or other treatments, including deep ...
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