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Progression of dopaminergic dysfunction in a LRRK2 kindred
A multitracer PET study
R. Nandhagopal, E. Mak, M. Schulzer, J. McKenzie, S. McCormick, V. Sossi, T. J. Ruth, A. Strongosky, M. J. Farrer, Z. K. Wszolek, A. J. Stoessl
First published November 24, 2008, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000335973.66333.58
R. Nandhagopal
E. Mak
M. Schulzer
J. McKenzie
S. McCormick
V. Sossi
T. J. Ruth
A. Strongosky
M. J. Farrer
Z. K. Wszolek
Progression of dopaminergic dysfunction in a LRRK2 kindred
A multitracer PET study
R. Nandhagopal, E. Mak, M. Schulzer, J. McKenzie, S. McCormick, V. Sossi, T. J. Ruth, A. Strongosky, M. J. Farrer, Z. K. Wszolek, A. J. Stoessl
Neurology Nov 2008, 71 (22) 1790-1795; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000335973.66333.58
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- First Published November 24, 2008.
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- R. Nandhagopal, DM,
- E. Mak, BSc,
- M. Schulzer, MD, PhD,
- J. McKenzie, LPN,
- S. McCormick, MSc,
- V. Sossi, PhD,
- T. J. Ruth, PhD,
- A. Strongosky, BA,
- M. J. Farrer, PhD,
- Z. K. Wszolek, MD and
- A. J. Stoessl, MD, FRCPC
- R. Nandhagopal, DM,
- E. Mak, BSc,
- M. Schulzer, MD, PhD,
- J. McKenzie, LPN,
- S. McCormick, MSc,
- V. Sossi, PhD,
- T. J. Ruth, PhD,
- A. Strongosky, BA,
- M. J. Farrer, PhD,
- Z. K. Wszolek, MD and
- A. J. Stoessl, MD, FRCPC
- From the Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre (R.N., E.M., M.S., J.M., S.M., V.S., A.J.S.), Vancouver; Department of Physics & Astronomy (V.S.), University of British Columbia, Vancouver; TRIUMF (T.J.R.), Vancouver, BC, Canada; and Departments of Neurology and Neuroscience (A.S., M.J.F., Z.K.W.), Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. A. Jon Stoessl, Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre, Purdy Pavilion, 2221 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T2B5 jstoessl{at}interchange.ubc.ca
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