IBRO Neuroscience Reports (Oct 2023)
PROGRESSIVE PARKINSONIAN PHENOTYPE AND SYNUCLEINOPATHY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH NF-ΚB/C-REL DEFICIENCY IN MOUSE AND HUMAN SUBJECTS
- Michele Gennari,
- Vanessa Porrini,
- Edoardo Parrella,
- Marina Benarese,
- Andrea Pilotto,
- Marika Vezzoli,
- Gaia Faustini,
- Francesca Longhena,
- Arianna Bellucci,
- Angelo Antonini,
- Alessandro Padovani,
- Marina Pizzi
Affiliations
- Michele Gennari
- University of Brescia, Department Of Molecular And Translational Medicine, Brescia, Italy
- Vanessa Porrini
- University of Brescia, Department Of Molecular And Translational Medicine, Brescia, Italy
- Edoardo Parrella
- University of Brescia, Department Of Molecular And Translational Medicine, Brescia, Italy
- Marina Benarese
- University of Brescia, Department Of Molecular And Translational Medicine, Brescia, Italy
- Andrea Pilotto
- University of Brescia, Department Of Clinical And Experimental Sciences, Brescia, Italy
- Marika Vezzoli
- University of Brescia, Department Of Molecular And Translational Medicine, Brescia, Italy
- Gaia Faustini
- University of Brescia, Department Of Molecular And Translational Medicine, Brescia, Italy
- Francesca Longhena
- University of Brescia, Department Of Molecular And Translational Medicine, Brescia, Italy
- Arianna Bellucci
- University of Brescia, Department Of Molecular And Translational Medicine, Brescia, Italy
- Angelo Antonini
- University of Padova, Parkinson And Movement Disorders Unit, Study Centre For Neurodegeneration, Padova, Italy
- Alessandro Padovani
- University of Brescia, Department Of Clinical And Experimental Sciences, Brescia, Italy
- Marina Pizzi
- University of Brescia, Department Of Molecular And Translational Medicine, Brescia, Italy
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 15
p. S414