Initial elevations in glutamate and dopamine neurotransmission decline with age, as does exploratory behavior, in LRRK2 G2019S knock-in mice

  1. Mattia Volta
  2. Dayne A Beccano-Kelly
  3. Sarah A Paschall
  4. Stefano Cataldi
  5. Sarah E MacIsaac
  6. Naila Kuhlmann
  7. Chelsie A Kadgien
  8. Igor Tatarnikov
  9. Jesse Fox
  10. Jaskaran Khinda
  11. Emma Mitchell
  12. Sabrina Bergeron
  13. Heather Melrose
  14. Matthew J Farrer
  15. Austen J Milnerwood  Is a corresponding author
  1. Institute for Biomedicine, Italy
  2. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  3. University of British Columbia, Canada
  4. Mayo Clinic, United States
  5. Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Canada
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  1. Mattia Volta
  2. Dayne A Beccano-Kelly
  3. Sarah A Paschall
  4. Stefano Cataldi
  5. Sarah E MacIsaac
  6. Naila Kuhlmann
  7. Chelsie A Kadgien
  8. Igor Tatarnikov
  9. Jesse Fox
  10. Jaskaran Khinda
  11. Emma Mitchell
  12. Sabrina Bergeron
  13. Heather Melrose
  14. Matthew J Farrer
  15. Austen J Milnerwood
(2017)
Initial elevations in glutamate and dopamine neurotransmission decline with age, as does exploratory behavior, in LRRK2 G2019S knock-in mice
eLife 6:e28377.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.28377