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P Brundin

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Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1987
Survival, growth and function of dopaminergic neurons grafted to the brainP Brundin, A Björklund
Nature Neuroscience|April 10, 1999
Survival of expanded dopaminergic precursors is critical for clinical trialsP Brundin, A Björklund
Cell Death and Differentiation|November 3, 2007
Mutant huntingtin can paradoxically protect neurons from deathT Zuchner, P Brundin
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|May 10, 2011
Effects of cool storage on survival and function of intrastriatal ventral mesencephalic graftsH Sauer, P Brundin
Cell Transplantation|July 1, 1993
Sequential intracerebral transplantation of allogeneic and syngeneic fetal dopamine-rich neuronal tissue in adult rats: will the first graft be rejected?H Widner, P Brundin
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|August 7, 2001
Cell survival and clinical outcome following intrastriatal transplantation in Parkinson diseaseP Hagell, P Brundin
Progress in Brain Research|February 5, 1999
Neurodegeneration and glutamate induced oxidative stressN Nakao, P Brundin
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|March 15, 2006
Therapeutic potential of controlled drug delivery systems in neurodegenerative diseasesN Popovic, P Brundin
Drug Discovery Today|August 10, 2001
Is there a future for neural grafting?G Paul, P Brundin
Experimental Neurology|January 5, 2000
Effects of ciliary neurotrophic factor on excitotoxicity and calcium-ionophore A23187-induced cell death in cultured embryonic striatal neuronsA Petersén, P Brundin
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Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1987
Survival, growth and function of dopaminergic neurons grafted to the brainP Brundin, A Björklund
Nature Neuroscience|April 10, 1999
Survival of expanded dopaminergic precursors is critical for clinical trialsP Brundin, A Björklund
Cell Death and Differentiation|November 3, 2007
Mutant huntingtin can paradoxically protect neurons from deathT Zuchner, P Brundin
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|May 10, 2011
Effects of cool storage on survival and function of intrastriatal ventral mesencephalic graftsH Sauer, P Brundin
Cell Transplantation|July 1, 1993
Sequential intracerebral transplantation of allogeneic and syngeneic fetal dopamine-rich neuronal tissue in adult rats: will the first graft be rejected?H Widner, P Brundin
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|August 7, 2001
Cell survival and clinical outcome following intrastriatal transplantation in Parkinson diseaseP Hagell, P Brundin
Progress in Brain Research|February 5, 1999
Neurodegeneration and glutamate induced oxidative stressN Nakao, P Brundin
International Journal of Pharmaceutics|March 15, 2006
Therapeutic potential of controlled drug delivery systems in neurodegenerative diseasesN Popovic, P Brundin
Drug Discovery Today|August 10, 2001
Is there a future for neural grafting?G Paul, P Brundin
Experimental Neurology|January 5, 2000
Effects of ciliary neurotrophic factor on excitotoxicity and calcium-ionophore A23187-induced cell death in cultured embryonic striatal neuronsA Petersén, P Brundin
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