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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 16.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000043 (2015) Benjamin Dehay ; Miquel Vila ; Erwan Bezard ; Patrik Brundin ; Jeffrey H. KordowerAlpha-synuclein propagation: New insights from animal models.
000077 (2015) Grant T. Corbett ; Jeffrey H. KordowerThe native form of α-Synuclein: Monomer, tetramer, or a combination in equilibrium.
000449 (2014) C Warren Olanow ; Dustin R. Wakeman ; Jeffrey H. KordowerPeripheral alpha-synuclein and Parkinson's disease.
000486 (2014) Leo P. Kelly ; Paul M. Carvey ; Ali Keshavarzian ; Kathleen M. Shannon ; Maliha Shaikh ; Roy A E. Bakay ; Jeffrey H. KordowerProgression of intestinal permeability changes and alpha-synuclein expression in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease.
000487 (2014) Jeffrey H. KordowerThe prion hypothesis of Parkinson's disease: this hot topic just got hotter.
000709 (2013) Jeffrey H. KordowerIn memorium: Roy A.E. Bakay, MD.
000A72 (2013) Anders Bjorklund ; Jeffrey H. KordowerCell therapy for Parkinson's disease: what next?
000A73 (2013) Jeffrey H. Kordower ; Anders BjorklundTrophic factor gene therapy for Parkinson's disease.
000D82 (2012) Kathleen M. Shannon ; Ali Keshavarzian ; Hemraj B. Dodiya ; Shriram Jakate ; Jeffrey H. KordowerIs alpha-synuclein in the colon a biomarker for premotor Parkinson's disease? Evidence from 3 cases.
001077 (2012) Kathleen M. Shannon ; Ali Keshavarzian ; Ece Mutlu ; Hemraj B. Dodiya ; Delia Daian ; Jean A. Jaglin ; Jeffrey H. KordowerAlpha-synuclein in colonic submucosa in early untreated Parkinson's disease.
001441 (2011) Raymond T. Bartus ; Christopher D. Herzog ; Yaping Chu ; Alistair Wilson ; Lamar Brown ; Joao Siffert ; Eugene M. Johnson ; C Warren Olanow ; Elliott J. Mufson ; Jeffrey H. KordowerBioactivity of AAV2-neurturin gene therapy (CERE-120): differences between Parkinson's disease and nonhuman primate brains.
001934 (2010) Tomas Bjorklund ; Jeffrey H. KordowerGene therapy for Parkinson's disease.
001F28 (2008) Jeffrey H. Kordower ; Yaping Chu ; Robert A. Hauser ; C Warren Olanow ; Thomas B. FreemanTransplanted dopaminergic neurons develop PD pathologic changes: a second case report.
001F35 (2009) C Warren Olanow ; Jean-Michel Gracies ; Christopher G. Goetz ; A Jon Stoessl ; Thomas Freeman ; Jeffrey H. Kordower ; James Godbold ; Jose A. ObesoClinical pattern and risk factors for dyskinesias following fetal nigral transplantation in Parkinson's disease: a double blind video-based analysis.
002680 (2007) Katie Kompoliti ; Yaping Chu ; Kathleen M. Shannon ; Jeffrey H. KordowerNeuropathological study 16 years after autologous adrenal medullary transplantation in a Parkinson's disease patient.
002764 (2007) Christopher D. Herzog ; Biplob Dass ; James E. Holden ; James Stansell ; Mehdi Gasmi ; Mark H. Tuszynski ; Raymond T. Bartus ; Jeffrey H. KordowerStriatal delivery of CERE-120, an AAV2 vector encoding human neurturin, enhances activity of the dopaminergic nigrostriatal system in aged monkeys.

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