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Endogenous and treatment-induced neuroplasticity in mouse models of Parkinson's disease
Francesco Bez
Basal Ganglia Pathophysiology
MultiPark: Multidisciplinary research focused on Parkinson´s disease
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mouse Model
100%
Dopamine
100%
Alpha-Synuclein
50%
Sigma-1 Receptor
37%
Plasticity
37%
Protein
25%
Transgenic Mouse
25%
Human
12%
Regulatory Mechanism
12%
Receptor Agonists
12%
Adulthood
12%
Dopamine Agonist
12%
Involuntary Movement
12%
Pharmacological Stimulation
12%
Apomorphine
12%
Cell Regeneration
12%
Neuroscience
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Neuroplasticity
100%
Striatum
30%
L-DOPA
30%
Brain
20%
Dyskinesia
20%
Neuron
20%
Cell Protein
20%
Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disorder
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Parkinson's Disease
100%
Mouse Model
100%
Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia
20%
Dopamine Receptor Stimulating Agent
20%
Inflammation
10%
DOPA
10%
Receptor Agonist
10%
Toxin
10%
Pharmacological Stimulation
10%