“Pregnancy outcomes in women with spinal muscular atrophy: A review” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of the Neurological Sciences. This work was supported in part by JPND through the DAMNDPATHS project, selected in the 2013 Cross-Disease Analysis call.
Category Archives: JPND Publications
“Alpha-Synuclein Glycation and the Action of Anti-Diabetic Agents in Parkinson’s Disease” has been published in the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease. This work was supported in part by JPND through the aSynProtec project, selected in the 2015 JPco-fuND call.
“Increasing the efficiency of clinical trials in neurodegenerative disorders using group sequential trial designs” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. This work was supported in part by JPND through the SOPHIA project, selected in the 2011 biomarkers call, and the STRENGTH project, selected in the 2012 risk factors call.
“Caldendrin Directly Couples Postsynaptic Calcium Signals to Actin Remodeling in Dendritic Spines” has been accepted for publication in Neuron. This work was supported in part by JPND through the STAD project, selected in the 2015 JPco-fuND call.
“In vivo imaging of early signs of dopaminergic neuronal death in an animal model of Parkinson’s disease” has been accepted for publication in Neurobiology of Disease. This work was supported in part by JPND through the GBA-PARK project, selected in the 2015 JPco–fuND call.
“Does the community-based combined Meeting Center Support Programme (MCSP) make the pathway to day-care activities easier for people living with dementia? A comparison before and after implementation of MCSP in three European countries” has been published in International Psychogeriatrics. This work was supported by JPND through the MeetingDem project, selected in the 2012 healthcare evaluation call.
“Animal TSEs and public health: What remains of past lessons?” has been published in PLOS Pathogens. This work was supported in part by JPND through the DEMTEST project, selected in the 2011 biomarkers call.
“Elongator subunit 3 (ELP3) modifies ALS through tRNA modification” has been accepted for publication in Human Molecular Genetics. This work was supported in part by JPND through the RiMod-FTD, STRENGTH, and ALS-CarE projects.
“Fibrotic scarring following lesions to the central nervous system” has been accepted for publication in Matrix Biology. This work was supported in part by JPND through the DACAPO-AD project, selected in the 2015 JPco-fuND call.
“Is Parkinson’s disease a neurodevelopmental disorder and will brain organoids help us to understand it?” has been accepted for publication in Stem Cells and Development. This work was supported in part by JPND through the 3DPD project, selected in the 2015 JPco-fuND call.