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1. Molecular layer heterotopia of the cerebellar vermis in mutant and transgenic mouse models on a C57BL/6 background.

2. Neuronal migration defect of the developing cerebellar vermis in substrains of C57BL/6 mice: cytoarchitecture and prevalence of molecular layer heterotopia.

3. Critical role of truncated α-synuclein and aggregates in Parkinson's disease and incidental Lewy body disease.

4. Neocortical molecular layer heterotopia in substrains of C57BL/6 and C57BL/10 mice.

5. Genetic-based, differential susceptibility to paraquat neurotoxicity in mice.

6. Chronic exposure to manganese decreases striatal dopamine turnover in human alpha-synuclein transgenic mice.

7. Biochemical and morphological consequences of human α-synuclein expression in a mouse α-synuclein null background.

8. Number and nuclear morphology of TH+ and TH- neurons in the mouse ventral midbrain using epifluorescence stereology.

9. Age-related gene-specific changes of A-to-I mRNA editing in the human brain.

10. Targeted disruption of Zfp36l2, encoding a CCCH tandem zinc finger RNA-binding protein, results in defective hematopoiesis.

11. Quantification of Paraquat, MPTP, and MPP+ in brain tissue using microwave-assisted solvent extraction (MASE) and high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

12. Toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of paraquat accumulation in mouse brain.

13. Sporadic midbrain dopamine neuron abnormalities in laboratory mice.

14. Prolonged toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of paraquat in mouse brain.

15. The gestational environment and Parkinson's disease: evidence for neurodevelopmental origins of a neurodegenerative disorder.

16. Proteasome dysfunction in aged human alpha-synuclein transgenic mice.

17. Developmental pesticide models of the Parkinson disease phenotype.

18. Zfp36l3, a rodent X chromosome gene encoding a placenta-specific member of the Tristetraprolin family of CCCH tandem zinc finger proteins.

19. [WITHDRAWN] Overexpression of superoxide dismutase or glutathione peroxidase protects against the paraquat + maneb-induced Parkinson disease phenotype.

20. Heritability, correlations and in silico mapping of locomotor behavior and neurochemistry in inbred strains of mice.

21. Developmental pesticide exposures and the Parkinson's disease phenotype.

22. The effect of developmental exposure to the fungicide triadimefon on behavioral sensitization to triadimefon during adulthood.

23. Risk factors for dopaminergic neuron loss in human alpha-synuclein transgenic mice.

24. A fetal risk factor for Parkinson's disease.

25. Behavioral sensitization and long-term neurochemical alterations associated with the fungicide triadimefon.

26. Age-related irreversible progressive nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurotoxicity in the paraquat and maneb model of the Parkinson's disease phenotype.

27. Increased synaptosomal dopamine content and brain concentration of paraquat produced by selective dithiocarbamates.

28. Developmental exposure to the pesticides paraquat and maneb and the Parkinson's disease phenotype.

29. Reporter gene transfer induces apoptosis in primary cortical neurons.

30. Behavioral and neurochemical effects of wild-type and mutated human alpha-synuclein in transgenic mice.

31. Selective loss of striatal preprotachykinin neurons in a phenocopy of Huntington's disease.

32. The dorsal root ganglia in adrenomyeloneuropathy: neuronal atrophy and abnormal mitochondria.

33. The nigrostriatal dopaminergic system as a preferential target of repeated exposures to combined paraquat and maneb: implications for Parkinson's disease.

34. Potentiated and preferential effects of combined paraquat and maneb on nigrostriatal dopamine systems: environmental risk factors for Parkinson's disease?

35. Antipsychotic drug regulation of AMPA receptor affinity states and GluR1, GluR2 splice variant expression.

36. Regional decreases in alpha-[3H]amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionic acid ([3H]AMPA) and 6-[3H]cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione ([3H]CNQX) binding in response to chronic low-level lead exposure: reversal versus potentiation by chronic dopamine agonist treatment.

37. Time course and regional basis of Pb-induced changes in MK-801 binding: reversal by chronic treatment with the dopamine agonist apomorphine but not the D1 agonist SKF-82958.

38. Chronic treatment with typical and atypical antipsychotics increases the AMPA-preferring form of AMPA receptor in rat brain.

39. Densitometrical analysis of opioid receptor ligand binding in the human striatum--I. Distribution of mu opioid receptor defines shell and core of the ventral striatum.

40. Opioid receptor ligand binding in the human striatum: II. Heterogeneous distribution of kappa opioid receptor labeled with [3H]bremazocine.

41. Preferential vulnerability of nucleus accumbens dopamine binding sites to low-level lead exposure: time course of effects and interactions with chronic dopamine agonist treatments.

42. Chronic antipsychotic treatment alters glycine-stimulated NMDA receptor binding in rat brain.

43. Washable endogenous substances and regional heterogeneity in agonist enhanced [3H]MK-801 binding in rat brain.

44. Preferential loss of preproenkephalin versus preprotachykinin neurons from the striatum of Huntington's disease patients.

45. DNA end labeling (TUNEL) in Huntington's disease and other neuropathological conditions.

46. Substantia nigra lesions in Alzheimer disease and normal aging.

47. Reduced expression of preproenkephalin in striatal neurons from Huntington's disease patients.

48. Evidence for two neurochemical divisions in the human nucleus accumbens.

49. Selective vulnerability in Huntington's disease: preferential loss of cannabinoid receptors in lateral globus pallidus.

50. Distributions of GABAA, GABAB, and benzodiazepine receptors in the forebrain and midbrain of pigeons.

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