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51. Increased expression of myelin-associated genes in frontal cortex of SNCA overexpressing rats and Parkinson’s disease patients

52. RAB39B is redistributed in dementia with Lewy bodies and is sequestered within aβ plaques and Lewy bodies

53. Protein trapping leads to altered synaptic proteostasis in synucleinopathies

54. Hsp27 reduces glycation‐induced toxicity and aggregation of alpha‐synuclein

55. Inhibition of HDAC6 activity protects dopaminergic neurons from alpha-synuclein toxicity

56. Brain-wide sensory aberrations in a Parkinson’s Disease mouse model revealed by functional MRI

57. α-Synuclein phosphorylation at serine 129 occurs after initial protein deposition and inhibits seeded fibril formation and toxicity

58. Doxycycline Therapeutic Approach in Parkinson’s Disease and L-DOPA-Induced Dyskinesia

59. Alpha-synuclein overexpression induces epigenomic dysregulation of glutamate signaling and locomotor pathways

60. The future of Parkinson’s disease research: A new paradigm of human-specific investigation is necessary… and possible

61. A Water-Soluble Manganese(II) Octanediaoate/Phenanthroline Complex Acts as an Antioxidant and Attenuates Alpha-Synuclein Toxicity

62. Monitoring Alpha-Synuclein – Tau Interactions In Vitro and In Vivo Using Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation

63. Nuclear alpha-synuclein is present in the human brain and is modified in dementia with Lewy bodies

64. Prion-like α-synuclein pathology in the brains of infants: Krabbe disease as a novel seed-competent α-synucleinopathy

65. Tapentadol Prevents Motor Impairments in a Mouse Model of Dyskinesia

66. Characterization of the activity, aggregation, and toxicity of heterodimers of WT and ALS-associated mutant Sod1

67. Synuclein Meeting 2019: where we are and where we need to go

68. LRRK2, alpha-synuclein, and tau: partners in crime or unfortunate bystanders?

69. Seeding variability of different alpha synuclein strains in synucleinopathies

70. Ectosomes and exosomes modulate neuronal spontaneous activity

71. Glycation modulates glutamatergic signalling and exacerbates Parkinson’s disease-like phenotypes

72. Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Alpha-Synuclein Aggregates and Parkinson’s Disease: The InflamaSPark Protocol

73. Common molecular mechanisms underlie the transfer of alpha-synuclein, Tau and huntingtin and modulate spontaneous activity in neuronal cells

74. Alpha-synuclein levels modulate seeding and aggregation in cultured cells

75. Ectosomes and exosomes are distinct proteomic entities that modulate spontaneous activity in neuronal cells

76. Alpha-synuclein induces epigenomic dysregulation of glutamate signaling and locomotor pathways

77. Small Molecule Fisetin Modulates Alpha–Synuclein Aggregation

82. Super-resolution microscopy informs on the molecular architecture of alpha-synuclein inclusions in model systems and in the human brain

83. Doxycycline inhibits α-synuclein-associated pathologies in vitro and in vivo

84. DEAD-box RNA helicase Dbp4/DDX10 is an enhancer of α-synuclein toxicity and oligomerization

85. Emerging concepts in synucleinopathies

86. Multifunctional Molecule, JM-20, Reverses Aluminum Chloride-Induced Memory Impairment and Neuronal Damage in Rats

87. Cofilin pathology is a new player on α-synuclein-induced spine impairment in models of hippocampal synucleinopathy

89. In silico analysis of the aggregation propensity of the SARS-CoV-2 proteome: Insight into possible cellular pathologies

90. Dysfunction of RAB39B-Mediated Vesicular Trafficking in Lewy Body Diseases

91. Doxycycline interferes with tau amyloid aggregation abolishing its associated neuronal toxicity

92. Pharmacological Modulators of Tau Aggregation and Spreading

93. Effects of pharmacological modulators of α-synuclein and tau aggregation and internalization

94. DEAD-box RNA helicase Dbp4/DDX10 is an enhancer of α-synuclein toxicity and oligomerization

95. The Role of Alpha-Synuclein And Other Parkinson’s Genes in Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders

96. SARS‐CoV‐2 as a trigger of neurodegeneration: thinking ahead

97. X1INH, an improved next-generation affinity-optimized hydrazonic ligand, attenuates abnormal copper(I)/copper(II)-α-Syn interactions and affects protein aggregation in a cellular model of synucleinopathy

98. Synthesis and evaluation of esterified Hsp70 agonists in cellular models of protein aggregation and folding

99. SARS‐CoV ‐2: At the Crossroad Between Aging and Neurodegeneration

100. The Interplay Between Proteostasis Systems and Parkinson's Disease

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