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Experimental Biology and Medicine (Maywood, N.J.)|April 12, 2012
Producing striatal phenotypes for transplantation in Huntington's diseaseSophie V Precious, Anne E RosserNeurogenesis (Austin, Tex.)|September 9, 2016
Can manipulation of differentiation conditions eliminate proliferative cells from a population of ES cell-derived forebrain cells?Sophie V Precious, Claire M Kelly, Nicholas D Allen, et al.Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 2, 2018
Dissection and Preparation of Human Primary Fetal Ganglionic Eminence Tissue for Research and Clinical ApplicationsVictoria H Roberton, Anne E Rosser, Anne-Marie McGorrian, et al.Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|February 19, 2015
Components of the endocannabinoid and dopamine systems are dysregulated in Huntington's disease: analysis of publicly available microarray datasetsRobert B Laprairie, Amina M Bagher, Sophie V Precious, et al.Experimental Neurology|April 6, 2012
Long-term expansion of human foetal neural progenitors leads to reduced graft viability in the neonatal rat brainRike Zietlow, Sophie V Precious, Claire M Kelly, et al.Neurochemistry International|February 1, 2017
Is there a place for human fetal-derived stem cells for cell replacement therapy in Huntington's disease?Sophie V Precious, Rike Zietlow, Stephen B Dunnett, et al.Brain : a Journal of Neurology|March 31, 2007
Striatal graft projections are influenced by donor cell type and not the immunogenic backgroundClaire M Kelly, Sophie V Precious, Richard Penketh, et al.International Review of Neurobiology|November 24, 2022
Challenges in progressing cell therapies to the clinic for Huntington's disease: A review of the progress made with pluripotent stem cell derived medium spiny neuronsPatricia Garcia Jareño, Oliver J M Bartley, Sophie V Precious, et al.Neuroreport|November 22, 2013
Is the adult mouse striatum a hostile host for neural transplant survival?Victoria H Roberton, Amy E Evans, David J Harrison, et al.Frontiers in Neuroscience|April 23, 2020
Dopaminergic Progenitors Derived From Epiblast Stem Cells Function Similarly to Primary VM-Derived Progenitors When Transplanted Into a Parkinson's Disease ModelSophie V Precious, Gaynor A Smith, Andreas Heuer, et al.Pageof 2