The development of rodent models of LID has improved our
ability to conduct studies into the molecular mechanisms of LID as well as to
screen new therapeutic strategies. However, it is much harder to ...
An important step in moving novel neuroprotective agents
towards the clinic involves testing the efficacy of therapeutics in preclinical
models. Many different preclinical
models are available ...
As is the case in other diseases, the current gold standard methodology
for testing the efficacy of experimental Parkinson’s disease
therapeutics involves the placebo-controlled study ...
Widespread availability of critical research tools is necessary for rapid progress in PD research. Researchers may find, however, that the process for doing so can be time-consuming. Distribution of ...
The demonstration that forced expression of only a handful of genes can 'reprogram' adult human skin cells into induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells (with properties of embryonic stem cells) has ...
The direct delivery of proteins and genes to the brain by surgical techniques is hampered by the limited diffusion of the molecules into the target area. Convection Enhanced Delivery utilizes ...
PD therapeutics development presents many trial design challenges, such as, for example, the difficulty of measuring changes in disease progression, and the inherent variability in clinical ...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a non-invasive procedure whereby a pulsed magnetic field stimulates electrical activity in the brain. Though used increasingly for some ...
Loss of dopaminergic suppression (leading to greater activity) of the 'indirect' striatopallidal pathway in the basal ganglia is believed to be a possible cause of motor loss in people with ...
The decision by Amgen to halt the GDNF human trials was met with controversy and a vocal response from the patient community. While some serious concerns were raised regarding the safety of ...