Catécholamine And NotGregory M. Ross
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 18.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000917 | Alan L. Whone [Royaume-Uni] ; Ray L. Watts [États-Unis] ; A. Jon Stoessl [Canada] ; Margaret Davis [États-Unis] ; Sven Reske [Allemagne] ; Claude Nahmias [Canada] ; Anthony E. Lang [Canada] ; Olivier Rascol [France] ; Maria J. Ribeiro [France] ; Philippe Remy [France] ; Werner Poewe [Autriche] ; Robert A. Hauser [États-Unis] ; David J. Brooks [Royaume-Uni] | Slower progression of Parkinson's disease with ropinirole versus levodopa: The REAL-PET study |
000971 | Frédéric Calon [Canada] ; Marc Morissette [Canada] ; Ali H. Rajput [Canada] ; Oleh Hornykiewicz [Canada, Autriche] ; Paul J. Bedard [Canada] ; Thérèse Di Paolo [Canada] | Changes of GABA receptors and dopamine turnover in the postmortem brains of parkinsonians with levodopa-induced motor complications |
000979 | C. Warren Olanow [États-Unis] ; Christopher G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; Jeffrey H. Kordower [États-Unis] ; A. Jon Stoessl [Canada] ; Vesna Sossi [Canada] ; Mitchell F. Brin [États-Unis] ; Kathleen M. Shannon [États-Unis] ; G. Michael Nauert [États-Unis] ; Daniel P. Perl [États-Unis] ; James Godbold [États-Unis] ; Thomas B. Freeman [États-Unis] | A double-blind controlled trial of bilateral fetal nigral transplantation in Parkinson's Disease |
000B06 | André Parent [Canada] ; Martine Cossette [Canada] | Extrastriatal dopamine and Parkinson's disease |
000B16 | Oleh Hornykiewicz [Autriche] | Dopamine and Parkinson's disease: A personal view of the past, the present, and the future |
000B32 | Raul De La Fuente-Fernandez [Canada] ; Jian-Qiang Lu [Canada] ; Vesna Sossi [Canada] ; Salma Jivan [Canada] ; Michael Schulzer [Canada] ; James E. Holden [États-Unis] ; Chong S. Lee [Canada] ; Thomas J. Ruth [Canada] ; Donald B. Calne [Canada] ; A. Jon Stoessl [Canada] | Biochemical variations in the synaptic level of dopamine precede motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease : PET evidence of increased dopamine turnover |
000B50 | James N. Oak [Canada] ; John Oldenhof [Canada] ; Hubert H. M. Van Tol [Canada] | The dopamine D4 receptor : one decade of research |
000C24 | Juan Fernandez-Ruiz [États-Unis] ; Doris Doudet [Canada] ; Thomas G. Aigner [États-Unis] | Spatial memory improvement by levodopa in parkinsonian MPTP-treated monkeys |
000C32 | Nicolaas Paul L. G. Verhoeff [Canada] | Radiotracer imaging of dopaminergic transmission in neuropsychiatric disorders |
000C62 | R. Grondin [Canada] ; M. Goulet [Canada] ; M. Morissette [Canada] ; P. J. Bedard [Canada] ; T. Di Paolo [Canada] | Dopamine D1 receptor mRNA and receptor levels in the striatum of MPTP monkeys chronically treated with SKF-82958 |
000C90 | A. Samii [Canada] ; S. R. Letwin [Canada] ; D. B. Calne [Canada] | Prospects for new drug treatment in idiopathic parkinsonism |
000D77 | C. Thiffault [Canada] ; L. Lamarre-Theroux [Canada] ; R. Quirion [Canada] ; J. Poirier [Canada] | L-Deprenyl and MDL72974 do not improve the recovery of dopaminergic cells following systemic administration of MPTP in mouse |
000D91 | C.-T. Lai [Canada] ; P. H. Yu [Canada] | Dopamine- and L-β-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine hydrochloride (L-Dopa)-induced cytotoxicity towards catecholaminergic neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells : effects of oxidative stress and antioxidative factors |
001007 | S. J. Kish [Canada] ; K. Shannak ; A. Rajput ; J. H. N. Deck ; O. Hornykiewicz | Aging produces a specific pattern of striatal dopamine loss : implications for the etiology of idopathic Parkinson's disease |
001058 | M. Guttman ; H. C. Fibiger ; A. Jakubovic ; D. B. Calne | Intracarotid 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine administration: biochemical and behavioral observations in a primate model of hemiparkinsonism |
001097 | C. Harnois ; G. Marcotte ; T. Di Paolo | Different sensitivities to MPTP toxicity in primate nigrostriatal and retinal dopaminergic systems: electrophysiological and biochemical evidence |
001131 | T. L. Perry ; K. Jones ; S. Hansen ; R. A. Wall | 2-Phenylpyridine and 3-phenylpyridine, constituents of tea, are unlikely to cause idiopathic Parkinson's disease |
001171 | T. Di Paolo ; P. Bedard ; M. Daigle ; R. Boucher | Long-term effects of MPTP on central and peripheral catecholamine and indoleamine concentrations in monkeys |
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