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Karen S Marder

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Advances in Neurology|December 31, 2005
Dementia in Parkinson's diseaseGregory A Rippon, Karen S Marder
Annals of Neurology|February 29, 2008
A tale of two etiologies: loss and recovery of olfactory functionMark W Albers, Karen S Marder
The Neurologist|March 12, 2009
Genetic aspects of Alzheimer diseaseJennifer Williamson, Jill Goldman, Karen S Marder
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|April 20, 2005
Reliability of spatiotemporal gait outcome measures in Huntington's diseaseAshwini K Rao, Lori Quinn, Karen S Marder
Gait & Posture|August 4, 2009
Clinical assessment of mobility and balance impairments in pre-symptomatic Huntington's diseaseAshwini K Rao, Elan D Louis, Karen S Marder
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|March 12, 2011
Coordination of fingertip forces during precision grip in premanifest Huntington's diseaseAshwini K Rao, Andrew M Gordon, Karen S Marder
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : MN|September 3, 2015
CSF β-Amyloid 1-42 Predicts Progression to Cognitive Impairment in Newly Diagnosed Parkinson DiseaseMark Terrelonge, Karen S Marder, Daniel Weintraub, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|April 30, 2026
Postural Control Determinants of Gait Dysfunction in Huntington's DiseaseFranchino Porciuncula, Paula Wasserman, Karen S Marder, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|July 17, 2020
Quantifying Postural Control in Premanifest and Manifest Huntington Disease Using Wearable SensorsFranchino Porciuncula, Paula Wasserman, Karen S Marder, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|August 27, 2014
Variability in interval production is due to timing-dependent deficits in Huntington's diseaseAshwini K Rao, Karen S Marder, Jasim Uddin, et al.
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Advances in Neurology|December 31, 2005
Dementia in Parkinson's diseaseGregory A Rippon, Karen S Marder
Annals of Neurology|February 29, 2008
A tale of two etiologies: loss and recovery of olfactory functionMark W Albers, Karen S Marder
The Neurologist|March 12, 2009
Genetic aspects of Alzheimer diseaseJennifer Williamson, Jill Goldman, Karen S Marder
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|April 20, 2005
Reliability of spatiotemporal gait outcome measures in Huntington's diseaseAshwini K Rao, Lori Quinn, Karen S Marder
Gait & Posture|August 4, 2009
Clinical assessment of mobility and balance impairments in pre-symptomatic Huntington's diseaseAshwini K Rao, Elan D Louis, Karen S Marder
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|March 12, 2011
Coordination of fingertip forces during precision grip in premanifest Huntington's diseaseAshwini K Rao, Andrew M Gordon, Karen S Marder
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : MN|September 3, 2015
CSF β-Amyloid 1-42 Predicts Progression to Cognitive Impairment in Newly Diagnosed Parkinson DiseaseMark Terrelonge, Karen S Marder, Daniel Weintraub, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|April 30, 2026
Postural Control Determinants of Gait Dysfunction in Huntington's DiseaseFranchino Porciuncula, Paula Wasserman, Karen S Marder, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|July 17, 2020
Quantifying Postural Control in Premanifest and Manifest Huntington Disease Using Wearable SensorsFranchino Porciuncula, Paula Wasserman, Karen S Marder, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|August 27, 2014
Variability in interval production is due to timing-dependent deficits in Huntington's diseaseAshwini K Rao, Karen S Marder, Jasim Uddin, et al.
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