Jonathan E. Rubin


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Department of Mathematics

University of Pittsburgh

301 Thackeray Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
USA



Stimulation of the Medial SNr Promotes Sustained Motor Recovery and Counteracts Parkinsonian Pathophysiology in Dopamine Depleted Mice


https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.09.627637v1


Asier Aristieta, John E. Parker, Mary D. Cundiff, Thomas Fuchs, Byung Kook Lim, Jonathan E. Rubin, Aryn H. Gittis

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Aristieta, A., Parker, J. E., Cundiff, M. D., Fuchs, T., Lim, B. K., Rubin, J. E., & Gittis, A. H. Stimulation of the Medial SNr Promotes Sustained Motor Recovery and Counteracts Parkinsonian Pathophysiology in Dopamine Depleted Mice.


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Aristieta, Asier, John E. Parker, Mary D. Cundiff, Thomas Fuchs, Byung Kook Lim, Jonathan E. Rubin, and Aryn H. Gittis. “Stimulation of the Medial SNr Promotes Sustained Motor Recovery and Counteracts Parkinsonian Pathophysiology in Dopamine Depleted Mice” (n.d.).


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Aristieta, Asier, et al. Stimulation of the Medial SNr Promotes Sustained Motor Recovery and Counteracts Parkinsonian Pathophysiology in Dopamine Depleted Mice.


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@article{asier-a,
  title = {Stimulation of the Medial SNr Promotes Sustained Motor Recovery and Counteracts Parkinsonian Pathophysiology in Dopamine Depleted Mice},
  author = {Aristieta, Asier and Parker, John E. and Cundiff, Mary D. and Fuchs, Thomas and Lim, Byung Kook and Rubin, Jonathan E. and Gittis, Aryn H.}
}


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