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1. α-Synuclein triggers cofilin pathology and dendritic spine impairment via a PrPC-CCR5 dependent pathway

2. Monitoring the interactions between alpha-synuclein and Tau in vitro and in vivo using bimolecular fluorescence complementation

3. Membrane binding, internalization, and sorting of alpha-synuclein in the cell

4. Cytosolic Trapping of a Mitochondrial Heat Shock Protein Is an Early Pathological Event in Synucleinopathies

5. Correction: The mechanism of sirtuin 2-mediated exacerbation of alpha-synuclein toxicity in models of Parkinson disease.

6. The mechanism of sirtuin 2-mediated exacerbation of alpha-synuclein toxicity in models of Parkinson disease.

7. Correction: Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson's Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles.

8. Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson's Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles.

9. A30P α-synuclein impairs dopaminergic fiber regeneration and interacts with L-DOPA replacement in MPTP-treated mice

10. Potential Synergistic Protection of Retinal Ganglion Cells from Axotomy-Induced Apoptosis by Adenoviral Administration of Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and X-Chromosome-Linked Inhibitor of Apoptosis

11. Systematic comparison of the effects of alpha-synuclein mutations on its oligomerization and aggregation.

12. The mitochondrial chaperone protein TRAP1 mitigates α-Synuclein toxicity.

13. Idebenone and resveratrol extend lifespan and improve motor function of HtrA2 knockout mice.

14. miR-101a-3p Impairs Synaptic Plasticity and Contributes to Synucleinopathy

15. Synphilin-1 as a modulator of aSyn assembly

16. Non-SUMOylated alternative spliced isoforms of alpha-synuclein are more aggregation-prone and toxic

17. Non-SUMOylated alternative spliced isoforms of alpha-synuclein are more aggregation-prone and toxic

18. Characterization of the activity, aggregation, and toxicity of heterodimers of WT and ALS-associated mutant Sod1

19. A Water-Soluble Manganese(II) Octanediaoate/Phenanthroline Complex Acts as an Antioxidant and Attenuates Alpha-Synuclein Toxicity

20. Monitoring Alpha-Synuclein – Tau Interactions In Vitro and In Vivo Using Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation

21. Monitoring the interactions between alpha-synuclein and Tau in vitro and in vivo using bimolecular fluorescence complementation

22. Ectosomes and exosomes modulate neuronal spontaneous activity

23. Common molecular mechanisms underlie the transfer of alpha-synuclein, Tau and huntingtin and modulate spontaneous activity in neuronal cells

24. Ectosomes and exosomes are distinct proteomic entities that modulate spontaneous activity in neuronal cells

25. LRRK2, alpha-synuclein, and tau: partners in crime or unfortunate bystanders?

26. Cofilin pathology is a new player on α-synuclein-induced spine impairment in models of hippocampal synucleinopathy

27. Nuclear localization and phosphorylation modulate pathological effects of alpha-synuclein

28. Implications of fALS Mutations on Sod1 Function and Oligomerization in Cell Models

29. Membrane binding, internalization, and sorting of alpha-synuclein in the cell

30. HMGB1 and RAGE in skeletal muscle inflammation: Implications for protein accumulation in inclusion body myositis

31. LRRK2 Promotes Tau Accumulation, Aggregation and Release

32. Sodium butyrate rescues dopaminergic cells from alpha-synuclein-induced transcriptional deregulation and DNA damage

33. Environmental and genetic factors support the dissociation between α-synuclein aggregation and toxicity

34. Sirtuin 2 enhances dopaminergic differentiation via the AKT/GSK-3β/β-catenin pathway

35. Yeast reveals similar molecular mechanisms underlying alpha- and beta-synuclein toxicity

36. A30P α-synuclein impairs dopaminergic fiber regeneration and interacts with L-DOPA replacement in MPTP-treated mice

37. Dopamine-depletion and increased α-synuclein load induce degeneration of cortical cholinergic fibers in mice

38. Fas/CD95 Regulatory Protein Faim2 Is Neuroprotective after Transient Brain Ischemia

39. Functional role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in neuroprotective autoimmunity: therapeutic implications in a model of multiple sclerosis

40. Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles

41. Aggregate formation and toxicity by wild-type and R621C synphilin-1 in the nigrostriatal system of mice using adenoviral vectors

42. Emergence of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-induced postsynaptic potentiation of NMDA currents during the postnatal maturation of the Kölliker-Fuse nucleus of rat

43. FasL (CD95L/APO-1L) Resistance of Neurons Mediated by Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase-Akt/Protein Kinase B-Dependent Expression of Lifeguard/Neuronal Membrane Protein 35

44. Intracellular acidification by inhibition of the Na+/H+-exchanger leads to caspase-independent death of cerebellar granule neurons resembling paraptosis

45. Identification and functional characterization of a novel R621C mutation in the synphilin-1 gene in Parkinson's disease

46. Systematic Comparison of the Effects of Alpha-synuclein Mutations on Its Oligomerization and Aggregation

47. Mutant huntingtin alters Tau phosphorylation and subcellular distribution

48. Apoptosis: its relevance to Parkinson's disease

49. Cascade of Caspase Activation in Potassium-Deprived Cerebellar Granule Neurons: Targets for Treatment with Peptide and Protein Inhibitors of Apoptosis

50. Neuron-Specific Expression of Therapeutic Proteins: Evaluation of Different Cellular Promoters in Recombinant Adenoviral Vectors

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