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1. Activation of parkin by a molecular glue

2. RIT2 regulates autophagy lysosomal pathway induction and protects against α-synuclein pathology in a cellular model of Parkinson's disease

3. Dose-dependent reduction of somatic expansions but not Htt aggregates by di-valent siRNA-mediated silencing of MSH3 in HdhQ111 mice

4. Transient exposure to rotenone causes degeneration and progressive parkinsonian motor deficits, neuroinflammation, and synucleinopathy

5. Perspective on the current state of the LRRK2 field

6. Beta2-adrenoreceptor agonist clenbuterol produces transient decreases in alpha-synuclein mRNA but no long-term reduction in protein

7. Alpha-synuclein research: defining strategic moves in the battle against Parkinson’s disease

8. Discovery of small-molecule positive allosteric modulators of Parkin E3 ligase

9. Development of an aggregate-selective, human-derived α-synuclein antibody BIIB054 that ameliorates disease phenotypes in Parkinson's disease models

10. Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Astrocytes: A Role in Parkinson’s Disease?

11. The Current State-of-the Art of LRRK2-Based Biomarker Assay Development in Parkinson’s Disease

12. Quantitative Measurements of LRRK2 in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid Demonstrates Increased Levels in G2019S Patients

13. Inhibition of c-Jun kinase provides neuroprotection in a model of Alzheimer's disease

14. Decreased glucocerebrosidase activity and substrate accumulation of glycosphingolipids in a novel GBA1 D409V knock-in mouse model.

15. A rapid, semi-quantitative assay to screen for modulators of alpha-synuclein oligomerization ex vivo

16. Tool compounds robustly increase turnover of an artificial substrate by glucocerebrosidase in human brain lysates.

17. Behavioral characterization of A53T mice reveals early and late stage deficits related to Parkinson's disease.

18. Human A53T α-synuclein causes reversible deficits in mitochondrial function and dynamics in primary mouse cortical neurons.

19. Identification and characterization of a leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) consensus phosphorylation motif.

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