4th Sandoz Symposium on the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease, Tokyo, October 28, 1995
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4th Sandoz Symposium on the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease, Tokyo, October 28, 1995
(European neurology, v. 38 ; Supplement ; 1)
Karger, 1997
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Presents the proceedings of a symposium focusing on dopamine receptors and transporters, and the clinicopathological features of heredofamilial Parkinsonism.
Table of Contents
- Dopamine neurotransmission and treatments for Parkinson's disease in the molecular biology era, N. Ogawa
- polymorphism of dopamine receptors and transporter genes in neuropsychiatric diseases, Y. Fujiwara, K. Yamaguchi, Y. Tanaka et al
- nigrostriatal dopamine system may contribute to behavioural learning through providing reinforcement signals to the striatum, M. Kimur and N. Matsumoto
- differential therapeutic effects of dopamine DI and D2-agonists in MPTP-induced Parkinsonian monkeys - clinical implications, S. Kuno
- nine-year follow-up study of bromocriptine monotherapy for Parkinson's disease, H. Kowa, I. Kanasawa, I. Goto et al
- familial juvenile Parkinsonism, M. Yokochi
- clinical features of familial diffuse lewy body disease, A. Ishikawa, H. Takahashi, H. Tanaka et al
- autosomal dominant familial Parkinson disease - older onset of age, and good response to Levodopa therapy, K. Hasegawa and H. Kowa
- analyzer workshop on treatment of Parkinson's disease, Y. Mizuno and N. Yanagisawa.
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