Development and characterization of a non-human primate model of disseminated synucleinopathy

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In this study, the performance and biodistribution of the retrogradely-spreading AAV9-SynA53T vector was evaluated in the NHP brain. Conducted intraparenchymal deliveries of viral suspensions in the left putamen gave rise to a disseminated synucleinopathy in a circuit-specific basis.
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  • In Vivo
  • Non-human primate

Meet the Authors

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    Alberto J Rico, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    CIMA Research Foundation

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    Almudena Corcho

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    Julia Chocarro Garcia, MSc

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    Open University of Catalonia

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    Goiaz Ariznabarreta

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    CIMA Research Foundation

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    Elvira Roda

    Environmental Development Centre

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    Adriana Honrubia

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    Environmental Development Centre

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    Patricia Arnaiz

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    CIMA Research Foundation

  • José Luis Lanciego, MD, PhD

    Collaborating PI: Team Vila

    Biomedical Research Networking Center on Neurodegenerative Diseases

Aligning Science Across Parkinson's
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