Modelling human neuronal catecholaminergic pigmentation in rodents recapitulates age-related neurode...
Modelling human neuronal catecholaminergic pigmentation in rodents recapitulates age-related neurodegenerative deficits
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Laguna, Ariadna , Peñuelas, Núria , Gonzalez-Sepulveda, Marta , Nicolau, Alba , Arthaud, Sébastien , Guillard-Sirieix, Camille , Lorente-Picón, Marina , Compte, Joan , Miquel-Rio, Lluís , Xicoy, Helena , Liu, Jiong , Parent, Annabelle , Cuadros, Thais , Romero-Giménez, Jordi , Pujol, Gemma , Giménez-Llort, Lydia , Fort, Patrice , Bortolozzi, Analia , Carballo-Carbajal, Iria and Vila, Miquel
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One key limitation in developing effective treatments for neurodegenerative diseases is the lack of models accurately mimicking the complex physiopathology of the human disease. Humans accumulate with age the pigment neuromelanin inside neurons that synthesize catecholamines. Neurons reaching the highest neuromelanin levels preferentially degenerat...
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Modelling human neuronal catecholaminergic pigmentation in rodents recapitulates age-related neurodegenerative deficits
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Peñuelas, Núria
Gonzalez-Sepulveda, Marta
Nicolau, Alba
Arthaud, Sébastien
Guillard-Sirieix, Camille
Lorente-Picón, Marina
Compte, Joan
Miquel-Rio, Lluís
Xicoy, Helena
Liu, Jiong
Parent, Annabelle
Cuadros, Thais
Romero-Giménez, Jordi
Pujol, Gemma
Giménez-Llort, Lydia
Fort, Patrice
Bortolozzi, Analia
Carballo-Carbajal, Iria
Vila, Miquel
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_de9a8ae5677146419f7bcb8a1fa18b31
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-024-53168-7