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3. High content screening and proteomic analysis identify a kinase inhibitor that rescues pathological phenotypes in a patient-derived model of Parkinson’s disease

10. Increased anxiety-related behavior, impaired cognitive function and cellular alterations in the brain of cend1-deficient mice

11. In Vivo Phenotyping of Familial Parkinson’s Disease with Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: A Proof-of-Concept Study

12. Long non-coding RNAs associated with neurodegeneration-linked genes are reduced in parkinson’s disease patients

13. Neural stem/progenitor cells differentiate into oligodendrocytes, reduce inflammation, and ameliorate learning deficits after transplantation in a mouse model of traumatic brain injury

14. Subventricular zone-derived neural stem cell grafts protect against hippocampal degeneration and restore cognitive function in the mouse following intrahippocampal kainic acid administration

15. Lentivirus-mediated expression of insulin-like growth factor-I promotes neural stem/precursor cell proliferation and enhances their potential to generate neurons

27. Soluble forms of NCAM and F3 neuronal cell adhesion molecules promote Schwann cell migration: identification of protein tyrosine phosphatases ζ/β as the putative F3 receptors on Schwann cells.

28. The metabolism of neuropeptides. Phase separation of synaptic membrane preparations with Triton X-114 reveals the presence of aminopeptidase N

29. The metabolism of neuropeptides. The hydrolysis of peptides, including enkephalins, tachykinins and their analogues, by endopeptidase-24.11

30. Purification of endopeptidase-24.11 (‘enkephalinase’) from pig brain by immunoadsorbent chromatography

31. A monoclonal antibody to kidney endopeptidase-24.11. Its application in immunoadsorbent purification of the enzyme and immunofluorescent microscopy of kidney and intestine

32. Kidney neutral endopeptidase and the hydrolysis of enkephalin by synaptic membranes show similar sensitivity to inhibitors

33. Substance P and [Leu]enkephalin are hydrolyzed by an enzyme in pig caudate synaptic membranes that is identical with the endopeptidase of kidney microvilli.

34. The metabolism of neuropeptides. Endopeptidase-24.11 in human synaptic membrane preparations hydrolyses substance P

35. The BM88 antigen, a novel neuron-specific molecule, enhances the differentiation of mouse neuroblastoma cells.

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42. Human NPCs can degrade α–syn fibrils and transfer them preferentially in a cell contact-dependent manner possibly through TNT-like structures

44. Brain Infection by Group B Streptococcus Induces Inflammation and Affects Neurogenesis in the Adult Mouse Hippocampus.

45. Early Signs of Molecular Defects in iPSC-Derived Neural Stems Cells from Patients with Familial Parkinson's Disease.

46. High content screening and proteomic analysis identify a kinase inhibitor that rescues pathological phenotypes in a patient-derived model of Parkinson's disease.

47. Organoids: the third dimension of human brain development and disease.

48. Evolving features of human cortical development and the emerging roles of non-coding RNAs in neural progenitor cell diversity and function.

49. Early Transcriptional Changes in Rabies Virus-Infected Neurons and Their Impact on Neuronal Functions.

50. Surveillance of pediatric parapneumonic effusion/empyema in New Zealand.

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