Dopaminergic co-transmission with sonic hedgehog inhibits abnormal involuntary movements in models of Parkinson’s disease and L-Dopa induced dyskinesia
Lauren Malave et al. examine the impact of sonic hedgehog signaling in the dorsal striatum in L-Dopa induced dyskinesia (LID) animal models. Their results suggest that increasing sonic hedgehog signaling can reduce the severity of LID and abnormal involuntary movements, suggesting future therapeutic...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Malave, Dustin R. Zuelke, Santiago Uribe-Cano, Lev Starikov, Heike Rebholz, Eitan Friedman, Chuan Qin, Qin Li, Erwan Bezard, Andreas H. Kottmann |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/531a7bf6b9d14cf6b23b49f1fe99cc48 |
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