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1. 11C Radiolabeling of anle253b: a Putative PET Tracer for Parkinson's Disease That Binds to α‐Synuclein Fibrils in vitro and Crosses the Blood‐Brain Barrier

2. [11C]MODAG-001—towards a PET tracer targeting α-synuclein aggregates

3. Iron-mediated aggregation and toxicity in a novel neuronal cell culture model with inducible alpha-synuclein expression

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

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

6. Photophysics of diphenyl-pyrazole compounds in solutions and α-synuclein aggregates

7. Depopulation of dense α-synuclein aggregates is associated with rescue of dopamine neuron dysfunction and death in a new Parkinson's disease model

8. Tau-induced mitochondrial membrane perturbation is dependent upon cardiolipin

9. Treatment with diphenyl–pyrazole compound anle138b/c reveals that α-synuclein protects melanoma cells from autophagic cell death

10. Digitizing mass spectrometry data to explore the chemical diversity and distribution of marine cyanobacteria and algae

13. Anle138b and related compounds are aggregation specific fluorescence markers and reveal high affinity binding to α-synuclein aggregates

14. The oligomer modulator anle138b inhibits disease progression in a Parkinson mouse model even with treatment started after disease onset

15. Anle138b: a novel oligomer modulator for disease-modifying therapy of neurodegenerative diseases such as prion and Parkinson's disease

16. Effect of the Novel Amyloid Inhibitor 'anle145c' on Aggregation of Islet Amyloid Polypeptide and how it is Modulated by Membranes

17. The Novel Inhibitor 'Anle145C' Efficiently Inhibits Fibril Formation of Islet Amyloid Polypeptide (IAPP) and uses Distinctly Different Modes of Action in the Absence and Presence of Membranes

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