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  • Specification, Patterning, and Maintenance of Midbrain Dopam, 2004
    Role of Pitx3 in the Development of Midbrain DA Neurons

    Parkinson's disease (PD), one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases, is caused by the selective loss of dopaminergic (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc). Molecular...

  • Specification, Patterning, and Maintenance of Midbrain Dopam, 2004
    Studies on Endogenous Neurogenesis in the Adult Mammalian Substantia Nigra

    We have published evidence for a slow, endogenous generation of new dopaminergic nerve cells in the adult mouse midbrain, i.e. the nerve cell type lost in Parkinson's disease. (PNAS 100, 7925-7930...

  • Specification, Patterning, and Maintenance of Midbrain Dopam, 2004
    Role of Neural Precursor Cells of Ventricular Wall Origin in Endogenous Plasticity in Animal Models of PD

    Stem cells attract much interest in research on neurodegenerative disorders, because it might become possible to replace lost neurons. Because success and feasibility of transplantation approaches are...

  • Specification, Patterning, and Maintenance of Midbrain Dopam, 2004
    Identification of Axon Guidance Molecules Relevant to the Midbrain Dopaminergic System

    In Parkinson's patients a substantial number of dopaminergic neurons necessary for proper motor control have died, leading to dyskinesias that make it difficult to walk and talk. A promising approach...

  • Specification, Patterning, and Maintenance of Midbrain Dopam, 2004
    Genetic Screening and Functional Analysis of Factors Regulating Dopaminergic Development and Survival in C. elegans and mammalian systems

    Specialized brains cells which produce the chemical signal dopamine degenerate in PD. We believe that genes which control development of these brain cells may be candidates for susceptibility to PD...

  • Specification, Patterning, and Maintenance of Midbrain Dopam, 2004
    Analysis of the Progressive Postnatal Loss of Nigral Dopaminergic Neurons in Engrailed Mutant Mice

    The hallmark of Parkinson's disease is the slow progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. The cellular mechanism and the molecular triggers leading to the demise of the cells...

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