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Mitochondrial genetic therapy in Parkinson’s disease

Mitochondrial genetic therapy in Parkinson’s disease

... neurodegenerative disease associated with progressive resting tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, gait disturbance, postural instability and dementia where degeneration of dopamine neurons in the substantia ... See full document

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The beginnings of Alzheimer’s disease: A review on inflammatory, mitochondrial, genetic and epigenetic pathways

The beginnings of Alzheimer’s disease: A review on inflammatory, mitochondrial, genetic and epigenetic pathways

... mutations in the known EOFAD genes, APOE-ε4 is neither necessary nor sufficient to cause AD but operates as a genetic risk ...conditions in biochemical and clinical markers as higher blood pressure ... See full document

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Parkinson s disease and dopamine transporter neuroimaging: a critical review

Parkinson s disease and dopamine transporter neuroimaging: a critical review

... the disease are concerned. In fact, few studies have evaluated the usefulness of DAT imaging for providing clear diagnosis in the early stages of ...roprotective therapy is still controversial ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.73 número6

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.73 número6

... Parkinson’s disease (PD) involves both genetic susceptibility and environmental factors, with focus on the mutation in the alpha-synuclein gene ...SNCA-A53T in patients with familial PD (FPD) ... See full document

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

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

... involved in nucleic acid ...altered in PD patients upon Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) ...identified in an exon array study in PD leukocytes [29] and in mouse models of the disease ... See full document

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Nullity of GSTT1/GSTM1 related to pesticides is associatedwith Parkinson's disease

Nullity of GSTT1/GSTM1 related to pesticides is associatedwith Parkinson's disease

... Central nervous system is particularly vulnerable to oxi- dative stress, due to factors such as high levels of oxygen, low concentration of antioxidants and their related enzymes. It demands a high level of energy and ... See full document

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Gene therapy: development of a new nanocarrier system for mitochondrial gene therapy

Gene therapy: development of a new nanocarrier system for mitochondrial gene therapy

... the Mitochondrial Genetic Bottleneck, possibly the most well accepted explanation, does however explain why this strange phenomenon may happen ...that in the primary oocyte, a small number of ... See full document

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Unraveling the neuroprotective role of TUDCA in Parkinson´s disease

Unraveling the neuroprotective role of TUDCA in Parkinson´s disease

... localized in mitochondria, as it contains an N-terminal mitochondrial targeting ...Moreover, mitochondrial localized PINK1 has its C-terminus and kinase domain facing the cytosol (Silvestri et ... See full document

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Depression increases in patients with Parkinson?s disease according to the increasing severity of the cognitive impairment

Depression increases in patients with Parkinson?s disease according to the increasing severity of the cognitive impairment

... Objective: To test the hypothesis that severity of cognitive impairment modifies the association between depression and Parkinson’s disease (PD). Method: One-phase population-based door-to-door surveys. This is a ... See full document

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Einstein (São Paulo)  vol.14 número2

Einstein (São Paulo) vol.14 número2

... >1 in 7,500 live births, and are caused by mutations in either nuclear genes or mtDNA; the latter is only maternally ...transmitted. Mitochondrial disorders may cause miscarriage and stillbirth; ... See full document

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Dement. neuropsychol.  vol.2 número2

Dement. neuropsychol. vol.2 número2

... Resumo – Sintomas psiquiátricos e de comportamento são comuns em várias doenças neurodegenerativas, com perfis distintos que são úteis no diagnóstico e no acompanhamento destas doenças. O Inventário Compor- tamental de ... See full document

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Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem  vol.20 número2

Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem vol.20 número2

... de Parkinson interiere en la calidad de vida de sus portadores, siendo que mayor percepción en la calidad de vida puede producir impacto positivo en la ...de Parkinson y sus familiares puedan convivir mejor ... See full document

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Millimeter wave therapy in hypertonic disease treatment

Millimeter wave therapy in hypertonic disease treatment

... wave therapy in hypertonic disease treatment promotes disappearance of negative clinical symptoms, normalization of arterial pressure indicators, improvement of system and cerebral ...hemodynamic. ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.70 número6

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.70 número6

... syndrome), in which the af- fected individual presents spasm of the adductor muscles of the vocal cord during inspiration but while performing other activities, such as ...efective in most ... See full document

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Machado-Joseph disease in Brazil: from the first descriptions to the emergence as the most common spinocerebellar ataxia

Machado-Joseph disease in Brazil: from the first descriptions to the emergence as the most common spinocerebellar ataxia

... est family tree described until now, from the state of Santa Catarina (therefore Catarina kindred), Brazil, and studied neuroimaging, psychiatric and neuropsychological indings. At that moment, the Catarina family tree ... See full document

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Mitochondrial genetic variability of Didelphis albiventris

Mitochondrial genetic variability of Didelphis albiventris

... promoting genetic approximation between populations, it is in no way a guarantee of gene ...greater in males, this probably does indeed contribute ...inherited genetic marker, it was ... See full document

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Clinical Characterization of Parkinson s Disease Patients Followed at CHCB Comparison with a control group

Clinical Characterization of Parkinson s Disease Patients Followed at CHCB Comparison with a control group

... neutrophils in PD population (Table 11). Regarding lymphocytes, in PD patients their value decreases with progression of disease duration and elevation of L-DOPA ...of disease or it is an ... See full document

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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci.  vol.45 número3

Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. vol.45 número3

... collected in the same period of the year, but from geographically different locations, presented different contents for their main ma- rker, the lavonoid glycosilated ...Abundant in one extract and ... See full document

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Genetic variants in nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes influence AIDS progression.

Genetic variants in nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes influence AIDS progression.

... significant in progression analyses, if a strict Bonferoni criteria considering all tests was used, these results would no longer be ...analyzed in the study multiplied by the two hypotheses and three ... See full document

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Genetic variability in mitochondrial and nuclear genes of Larus dominicanus

Genetic variability in mitochondrial and nuclear genes of Larus dominicanus

... substantial genetic dif- ferentiation in some species (Genovart et ...structure in sea- birds (Austin et ...low genetic differentiation on a wide geographic ...low genetic structure ... See full document

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