Magnetothermal nanoparticle technology alleviates parkinsonian-like symptoms in mice
Deep-brain stimulation ameliorates parkinsonian symptoms, but it usually requires permanent implantation of hardware and connectors. Here, the authors show magnetothermal neuromodulation through the activation of TRPV1 can improve locomotor deficits in mouse models of Parkinson’s disease.
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Autores principales: | Sarah-Anna Hescham, Po-Han Chiang, Danijela Gregurec, Junsang Moon, Michael G. Christiansen, Ali Jahanshahi, Huajie Liu, Dekel Rosenfeld, Arnd Pralle, Polina Anikeeva, Yasin Temel |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cc0214f3cc124799a505d0f71c4d4d68 |
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