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    Comparison of Neurotoxicity following Repeated Administration of L-Dopa, D-Dopa, and Dopamine to Embryonic Mesencephalic Dopamine Neurons in Cultures Derived from Fisher 344 and Sprague-Dawley Donors

    Comparison of Neurotoxicity following Repeated Administration of L-Dopa, D-Dopa, and Dopamine to Embryonic Mesencephalic Dopamine Neurons in Cultures Derived from Fisher 344 and Sp... by T. Alexander, C.E. Sortwell, C.D. Sladek, R. H. Roth, Kathy Steece-Collier

    Published 1997-05-01
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    Neural Stem Cells Implanted into MPTP-Treated Monkeys Increase the Size of Endogenous Tyrosine Hydroxylase-Positive Cells Found in the Striatum: A Return to Control Measures

    Neural Stem Cells Implanted into MPTP-Treated Monkeys Increase the Size of Endogenous Tyrosine Hydroxylase-Positive Cells Found in the Striatum: A Return to Control Measures by Kimberly B. Bjugstad, D. Eugene Redmond, Yang D. Teng, J. D. Elsworth, R. H. Roth, B. C. Blanchard, Evan Y. Snyder, John R. Sladek

    Published 2005-04-01
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    Embryonic Substantia Nigra Grafts Show Directional Outgrowth to Cografted Striatal Grafts and Potential for Pathway Reconstruction in Nonhuman Primate

    Embryonic Substantia Nigra Grafts Show Directional Outgrowth to Cografted Striatal Grafts and Potential for Pathway Reconstruction in Nonhuman Primate by J. R. Sladek Ph.D., K. B. Bjugstad, T. J. Collier, E. A. Bundock, B. C. Blanchard, J. D. Elsworth, R. H. Roth, D. E. Redmond

    Published 2008-04-01
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