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Thomas Gasser

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Neuroscience Letters|March 31, 2007
Independent occurrence of I2020T mutation in the kinase domain of the leucine rich repeat kinase 2 gene in Japanese and German Parkinson's disease familiesEtsuro Ohta, Kazuko Hasegawa, Thomas Gasser, et al.
Neurology|August 9, 2015
Fruit flies, bile acids, and Parkinson disease: a mitochondrial connection?J Timothy Greenamyre, Laurie H Sanders, Thomas Gasser
Neurosurgical Review|October 7, 2008
Surgical treatment of cerebral abscess with the use of a mobile ultralow-field MRIChristian Senft, Volker Seifert, Elvis Hermann, et al.
Neurology|August 30, 2008
Kick and rush: paradoxical kinesia in Parkinson diseaseFriedrich Asmus, Heiko Huber, Thomas Gasser, et al.
The Lancet. Neurology|October 28, 2011
Primary dystonia and dystonia-plus syndromes: clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and pathogenesisJulie Phukan, Alberto Albanese, Thomas Gasser, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|September 20, 2021
Reply to: "α-Synuclein (SNCA) A30G Mutation as a Cause of a Complex Phenotype Without Parkinsonism"Hui Liu, Christos Koros, Leonidas Stefanis, et al.
NPJ Parkinson'S Disease|April 13, 2026
Author Correction: TMEM175, SCARB2 and CTSB associations with Parkinson's disease risk across populationsWenhua Sun, Claudia Schulte, Thomas Gasser, et al.
NPJ Parkinson'S Disease|December 2, 2025
TMEM175, SCARB2 and CTSB associations with Parkinson's disease risk across populationsWenhua Sun, Claudia Schulte, Thomas Gasser, et al.
Neurology|September 16, 2009
Ataxia with ophthalmoplegia or sensory neuropathy is frequently caused by POLG mutationsClaudia Schulte, Matthis Synofzik, Thomas Gasser, et al.
Neurology|February 7, 2007
Acute parkinsonism with corresponding lesions in the basal ganglia after heroin abuseWalter Mätzler, Thomas Nägele, Thomas Gasser, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|March 31, 2007
Independent occurrence of I2020T mutation in the kinase domain of the leucine rich repeat kinase 2 gene in Japanese and German Parkinson's disease familiesEtsuro Ohta, Kazuko Hasegawa, Thomas Gasser, et al.
Neurology|August 9, 2015
Fruit flies, bile acids, and Parkinson disease: a mitochondrial connection?J Timothy Greenamyre, Laurie H Sanders, Thomas Gasser
Neurosurgical Review|October 7, 2008
Surgical treatment of cerebral abscess with the use of a mobile ultralow-field MRIChristian Senft, Volker Seifert, Elvis Hermann, et al.
Neurology|August 30, 2008
Kick and rush: paradoxical kinesia in Parkinson diseaseFriedrich Asmus, Heiko Huber, Thomas Gasser, et al.
The Lancet. Neurology|October 28, 2011
Primary dystonia and dystonia-plus syndromes: clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and pathogenesisJulie Phukan, Alberto Albanese, Thomas Gasser, et al.
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|September 20, 2021
Reply to: "α-Synuclein (SNCA) A30G Mutation as a Cause of a Complex Phenotype Without Parkinsonism"Hui Liu, Christos Koros, Leonidas Stefanis, et al.
NPJ Parkinson'S Disease|April 13, 2026
Author Correction: TMEM175, SCARB2 and CTSB associations with Parkinson's disease risk across populationsWenhua Sun, Claudia Schulte, Thomas Gasser, et al.
NPJ Parkinson'S Disease|December 2, 2025
TMEM175, SCARB2 and CTSB associations with Parkinson's disease risk across populationsWenhua Sun, Claudia Schulte, Thomas Gasser, et al.
Neurology|September 16, 2009
Ataxia with ophthalmoplegia or sensory neuropathy is frequently caused by POLG mutationsClaudia Schulte, Matthis Synofzik, Thomas Gasser, et al.
Neurology|February 7, 2007
Acute parkinsonism with corresponding lesions in the basal ganglia after heroin abuseWalter Mätzler, Thomas Nägele, Thomas Gasser, et al.
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