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PARKINSON’S DISEASE. A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR PATIENTS & FAMILIES. 2001. By W.J. Weiner, L.M. Shulman, and A.E. Lang. Published by Johns Hopkins Press. 256 pages. C$25.52 approx. [PDF]
Ali H. Rajput
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This study elucidates a novel role of FGF13 in manipulating neuronal fate via mitochondrial transfer. FGF13 is identified as a mitochondria‐stabilizing protein by interacting with mitochondrial proteins. Under stress, the decrease of neuronal FGF13 fails to retain mitochondria within the cytoplasm, leading to the release of damaged mitochondria to ...
Nanshan Song+15 more
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Discriminating α-synuclein strains in Parkinson’s disease and multiple system atrophy
M. Shahnawaz+14 more
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Treatment of drug-induced psychosis and clozapine with quetiapine and clozapine in Parkinson’s disease [PDF]
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This study proposes a pioneering method leveraging transfer learning to optimize multiple indicators in meta‐biosensor design, achieving the multiple‐indicator comprehensive optimization. By adopting frequency shift as a unified criterion, this study quantifies the contribution ratio of each performance indicator to the biosensor, which facilitates ...
Shengfeng Wang+6 more
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Improvement of voicing in patients with Parkinson’s disease by speech therapy [PDF]
Mario Liotti, Lorraine O. Ramig
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A novel conductive elastomer is developed by incorporating deep eutectic solvents into a PVA/Polyacrylic Acid (PAA) network. The synergistic effects of dynamic hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions, and chemical crosslinking result in a highly flexible and dense polymer structure, while the integration of sodium chloride ensures excellent conductivity and
Pinwen Wang+5 more
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The Incidence of Parkinson’s Disease in the Netherlands: Results from a Longitudinal General Practice-Based Registration [PDF]
Albert F.G. Leentjens+3 more
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Advanced Microfluidic‐Based Wearable Electrochemical Sensors for Continuous Biochemical Monitoring
Microfluidic‐based wearable electrochemical sensors are transforming non‐invasive health monitoring through real‐time biochemical analysis of sweat, saliva, and interstitial fluid. This review explores advances in microfluidic design, fabrication, and sensor integration while addressing biofluid variability, material compatibility, and scalability.
Sehyun Park+5 more
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