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beta-Synuclein reduces proteasomal inhibition by alpha-synuclein but not gamma-synuclein.Academic Article Why?
The chaperone-like activity of a-synuclein attenuates aggregation of its alternatively spliced isoform, 112-synuclein in vitro: plausible cross-talk between isoforms in protein aggregation.Academic Article Why?
A pilot trial of the microtubule-interacting peptide (NAP) in mice overexpressing alpha-synuclein shows improvement in motor function and reduction of alpha-synuclein inclusions.Academic Article Why?
Alpha-synuclein is localized in a subpopulation of rat brain synaptic vesicles.Academic Article Why?
Angiotensin II protects against alpha-synuclein toxicity and reduces protein aggregation in vitro.Academic Article Why?
Cathepsin K is a potent disaggregase of a-synuclein fibrils.Academic Article Why?
Curcumin inhibits aggregation of alpha-synuclein.Academic Article Why?
Defined a-synuclein prion-like molecular assemblies spreading in cell culture.Academic Article Why?
Detection of disease-associated a-synuclein in the cerebrospinal fluid: a feasibility study.Academic Article Why?
Interactions between fatty acids and alpha-synuclein.Academic Article Why?
Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 induces alpha-synuclein expression via the extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway.Academic Article Why?
Mice lacking alpha-synuclein are resistant to mitochondrial toxins.Academic Article Why?
Oxidants induce alternative splicing of alpha-synuclein: Implications for Parkinson''s disease.Academic Article Why?
Parkinson-associated risk variant in distal enhancer of a-synuclein modulates target gene expression.Academic Article Why?
Spinal cord a-synuclein deposition associated with myoclonus in patients with MSA-C.Academic Article Why?
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