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ASAP is committed to accelerating the pace of discovery and informing a path to a cure for Parkinson’s disease through collaboration, research-enabling resources, and data sharing. We’ve created this catalog to showcase the research outputs and tools developed by ASAP-funded programs.

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Code R script related to doi.org/10.1038/s41531-025-01063-3

Severe GBA1 variants are linked to Parkinson's disease, impacting counseling and clinical trials. Access R script at doi.org/10.1038/s41531-025-01063-3 for more details.

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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R Code used in “Sex-Specific Microglial Responses to Glucocerebrosidase Inhibition: Relevance to GBA1-Linked Parkinson’s Disease”

R Code used in "sex-specific microglial responses to glucocerebrosidase inhibition: Relevance to GBA1-linked Parkinson’s disease."

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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Single cell analysis of iPSC-derived midbrain organoids

The following script was used for analysis of gene corrected (GC) versus GBA1 mutant (MUT) midbrain organoids. The purpose was to combine, filter, integrate, and identify clusters and differentially expressed genes sets. This is part of a…

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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R code for paper Phenotype of GBA1 variants in individuals with and without Parkinson disease: the RAPSODI study

This is the R code used to produce the results described in the paper "Phenotype of GBA1 variants in individuals with and without Parkinson’s disease: The RAPSODI study"

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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R scripts for analysis of publication “Sex distribution of GBA1 Variants Carriers with Dementia with Lewy Bodies and Parkinson Disease”

R scripts for analysis of publication "Sex distribution of GBA1 variant carriers with dementia with Lewy Bodies and Parkinson's disease."

Program: Collaborative Research Network
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