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1. 5-HT4R agonism reduces L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia via striatopallidal neurons in unilaterally 6-OHDA lesioned mice

2. Dopaminergic co-transmission with sonic hedgehog inhibits abnormal involuntary movements in models of Parkinson’s disease and L-Dopa induced dyskinesia

3. Comparing Two Neurodevelopmental Disorders Linked to CK2: Okur-Chung Neurodevelopmental Syndrome and Poirier-Bienvenu Neurodevelopmental Syndrome—Two Sides of the Same Coin?

4. Longitudinal monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein-specific antibody responses in Lower Austria

5. Loss of Olfactory Function—Early Indicator for Covid-19, Other Viral Infections and Neurodegenerative Disorders

6. Alterations of Expression of the Serotonin 5-HT4 Receptor in Brain Disorders

7. CK2—An Emerging Target for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders

8. Dopaminergic co-transmission with sonic hedgehog inhibits abnormal involuntary movements in models of Parkinson’s disease and L-Dopa induced dyskinesia

9. Longitudinal monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein-specific antibody responses in Lower Austria

10. Longitudinal monitoring of SARS-CoV-2-specific immune responses

11. Das Virus und die Nase

12. Olfactory dysfunction in SARS-CoV-2 infection: Focus on odorant specificity and chronic persistence

13. Okur-Chung Neurodevelopmental Syndrome-linked CK2α mutations have reduced kinase activity

14. Publisher Correction: The Dopamine D5 receptor contributes to activation of cholinergic interneurons during L-DOPA induced dyskinesia

15. Dopaminergic Co-transmission with Sonic Hedgehog Inhibits Abnormal Involuntary Movements

16. CK2 regulates 5-HT4 receptor signaling and modulates depressive-like behavior

17. CK2 Oppositely Modulates l-DOPA-Induced Dyskinesia via Striatal Projection Neurons Expressing D1 or D2 Receptors

18. Alterations of Expression of the Serotonin 5-HT4 Receptor in Brain Disorders

19. CK2—An Emerging Target for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders

20. Glutamate Counteracts Dopamine/PKA Signaling via Dephosphorylation of DARPP-32 Ser-97 and Alteration of Its Cytonuclear Distribution

21. CK2 acts as a potent negative regulator of receptor-mediated insulin release in vitro and in vivo

22. Intensive Rehabilitation Enhances Lymphocyte BDNF-TrkB Signaling in Patients with Parkinson's Disease

23. Receptor association and tyrosine phosphorylation of S6 kinases

24. The TSC1-2 tumor suppressor controls insulin–PI3K signaling via regulation of IRS proteins

25. Protein Kinase C Phosphorylates Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinase βII and Regulates Its Subcellular Localization

26. Molecular Cloning of CoA Synthase

27. Selective knockout of the casein kinase 2 in d1 medium spiny neurons controls dopaminergic function

28. Predominance of CK2α over CK2α' in the mammalian brain

29. Forebrain overexpression of CK1delta leads to down-regulation of dopamine receptors and altered locomotor activity reminiscent of ADHD

30. CK2 negatively regulates Galphas signaling

31. Molecular cloning of CoA Synthase. The missing link in CoA biosynthesis

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