Catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of CNS neurodegenerative disease - A review of experimental studies in DA-lesioned rats

10.1007/BF02816119

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Main Authors: McRae, A., Dahlstrom, A., Ling, E.A., Hjorth, S., Mason, D., Tice, T.
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Format: Review
Published: Humana Press 2012
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Online Access:http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/33792
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-337922023-10-29T20:20:10Z Catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of CNS neurodegenerative disease - A review of experimental studies in DA-lesioned rats McRae, A. Dahlstrom, A. Ling, E.A. Hjorth, S. Mason, D. Tice, T. ANATOMY 6-hydroxydopamine apomorphine dopamine fiber growth experimental hemi-Parkinsonism in rats Microencapsulated catecholamines poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolide) striatum 10.1007/BF02816119 Molecular Neurobiology 9 1-3 191-205 MONBE 2012-06-08T09:27:08Z 2012-06-08T09:27:08Z 1994 Review McRae, A., Dahlstrom, A., Ling, E.A., Hjorth, S., Mason, D., Tice, T. (1994). Catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of CNS neurodegenerative disease - A review of experimental studies in DA-lesioned rats. Molecular Neurobiology 9 (1-3) : 191-205. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02816119 08937648 15591182 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/33792 A1994PW29000022 Humana Press Scopus
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topic 6-hydroxydopamine
apomorphine
dopamine fiber growth
experimental hemi-Parkinsonism in rats
Microencapsulated catecholamines
poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolide)
striatum
spellingShingle 6-hydroxydopamine
apomorphine
dopamine fiber growth
experimental hemi-Parkinsonism in rats
Microencapsulated catecholamines
poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolide)
striatum
McRae, A.
Dahlstrom, A.
Ling, E.A.
Hjorth, S.
Mason, D.
Tice, T.
Catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of CNS neurodegenerative disease - A review of experimental studies in DA-lesioned rats
description 10.1007/BF02816119
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McRae, A.
Dahlstrom, A.
Ling, E.A.
Hjorth, S.
Mason, D.
Tice, T.
format Review
author McRae, A.
Dahlstrom, A.
Ling, E.A.
Hjorth, S.
Mason, D.
Tice, T.
author_sort McRae, A.
title Catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of CNS neurodegenerative disease - A review of experimental studies in DA-lesioned rats
title_short Catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of CNS neurodegenerative disease - A review of experimental studies in DA-lesioned rats
title_full Catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of CNS neurodegenerative disease - A review of experimental studies in DA-lesioned rats
title_fullStr Catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of CNS neurodegenerative disease - A review of experimental studies in DA-lesioned rats
title_full_unstemmed Catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of CNS neurodegenerative disease - A review of experimental studies in DA-lesioned rats
title_sort catecholamine-containing biodegradable microsphere implants as a novel approach in the treatment of cns neurodegenerative disease - a review of experimental studies in da-lesioned rats
publisher Humana Press
publishDate 2012
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/33792
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