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期刊名:Movement disorders

缩写:MOVEMENT DISORD

ISSN:0885-3185

e-ISSN:1531-8257

IF/分区:7.6/Q1

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Annika Kluge,Eva Schaeffer,Josina Bunk et al. Annika Kluge et al.
Background: Identifying individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) already in the prodromal phase of the disease has become a priority objective for opening a window for early disease-modifying therapies. ...
Valentina Duga,Riccardo Giossi,Luigi Michele Romito et al. Valentina Duga et al.
Background: The evidence in the effectiveness of deep brain stimulation in children with medication-refractory non-degenerative monogenic dystonia is heterogeneous and long-term results are sparse. ...
Ian H Harding,Muhammad Ikhsan Nur Karim,Louisa P Selvadurai et al. Ian H Harding et al.
Background: The dentate nuclei of the cerebellum are key sites of neuropathology in Friedreich ataxia (FRDA). Reduced dentate nucleus volume and increased mean magnetic susceptibility, a proxy of iron concentration, have ...
Henrieke L Frequin,Constant V M Verschuur,Sven R Suwijn et al. Henrieke L Frequin et al.
Background and objective: The Levodopa in EArly Parkinson's disease study showed no effect of earlier versus later levodopa initiation on Parkinson's disease (PD) progression over 80 weeks. We now report the effects over ...
Vincenzo Levi,Mario Stanziano,Carmela Pinto et al. Vincenzo Levi et al.
Background: Invasive treatments like radiofrequency stereotactic lesioning or deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus internus can resolve drug-resistant status dystonicus (SD). However, these open procedures are no...
Youcui Wang,Hui Li,Ning Song et al. Youcui Wang et al.
Sinus infection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae accelerates the aggregation of α-synuclein (α-syn) in A53T mice, which was caused by prion protein Sup35. Sup35 promotes α-syn aggregation in vitro and in vivo and leads to Parkinson's disease ...