Items where Author is "Annett, L.E."
Number of items: 9.
Article
Continuous low-level glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor delivery using recombinant AAV vectors provides neuroprotection and induces behavioural recovery in a primate model of Parkinson's disease. (2005)
A. Eslamboli,
B. Georgievska,
R. M. Ridley,
H. F. Baker,
N. Muzyczka,
C. Burger,
R. J. Mandel,
L.E. Annett
and
D. Kirik
Nigrostriatal a-synucleinopathy induced by recombinant AAV vector-mediated overexpression of human a-synuclein: a new primate model of Parkinson's disease. (2003)
D. Kirik,
L.E. Annett,
C. Burger,
N. Muzyczka,
R. J. Mandel
and
A. Bjorklund
Recombinant adeno-associated viral vector (rAAV) delivery of GDNF provides anatomical and behavioural protection against 6-OHDA lesions in the common marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus). (2003)
A. Eslamboli,
R. M. Cummings,
R. M. Ridley,
H. F. Baker,
N. Muzyczka,
C. Burger,
R. J. Mandel,
D. Kirik
and
L.E. Annett
Sensorimotor deficits in a unilateral intrastriatal 6-OHDA partial lesion model of Parkinson's Disease in marmoset monkeys. (2003)
A. Eslamboli,
H. F. Baker,
R. M. Ridley
and
L.E. Annett
Subthalamic nucleus lesions induce deficits as well as benefits in the hemiparkinsonian rat. (1999)
J.M. Henderson,
L.E. Annett,
L. Ryan,
W. Chiang,
S. Hidaka,
E.M. Torres
and
S.B. Dunnett
Behavioural effects of subthalmic nucleus lesions in the hemiparkinsonian marmoset.(Callithrix jacchus). (1998)
J.M. Henderson,
L.E. Annett,
E.M. Torres
and
S.B. Dunnett
A comparison of the behavioural effects of embryonic nigral grafts in the caudate nucleus and in the putamen of marmosets with unilateral 6-OHDA lesions. (1995)
L.E. Annett,
E.M. Torres,
R. M. Ridley,
H. F. Baker
and
S.B. Dunnett
Behavioural assessment of the effects of embryonic nigral grafts in marmosets with unilateral OHDA lesions of the nigrostriatal pathway. (1994)
L.E. Annett,
F.L. Martel,
D.C. Rogers,
R. M. Ridley,
H. F. Baker
and
S.B. Dunnett
Behavioural analysis of unilateral monoamine depletion in the marmoset. (1992)
L.E. Annett,
D.C. Rogers,
T.D. Henandez
and
S.B. Dunnett