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Academic Article Inhibition mechanism of S-adenosylmethionine-induced movement deficits by prenylcysteine analogs.
Academic Article The inhibitory role of methylation on the binding characteristics of dopamine receptors and transporter.
Academic Article Effects of homocysteine on the dopaminergic system and behavior in rodents.
Academic Article The role of phospholipid methylation in 1-methyl-4-phenyl-pyridinium ion (MPP+)-induced neurotoxicity in PC12 cells.
Academic Article The potentiating effects of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) on paraquat-induced neurochemical and behavioral changes in mice.
Concept Methylation
Academic Article Excessive S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent methylation increases levels of methanol, formaldehyde and formic acid in rat brain striatal homogenates: possible role in S-adenosyl-L-methionine-induced Parkinson's disease-like disorders.
Academic Article Methylation reactions at dopaminergic nerve endings, serving as biological off-switches in managing dopaminergic functions.
Academic Article Effects of acute and sub-chronic L-dopa therapy on striatal L-dopa methylation and dopamine oxidation in an MPTP mouse model of Parkinsons disease.
Grant FETAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL BASIS OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Grant EXCESS METHYLATION &PARKINSONS DISEASE--PROPOSALS
Academic Article Substantia nigra degeneration and tyrosine hydroxylase depletion caused by excess S-adenosylmethionine in the rat brain. Support for an excess methylation hypothesis for parkinsonism.
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