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MDS Virtual Congress 2021

September 17-22, 2021. Virtual Congress. www.mdscongress.org

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  • VMAT2 OVEREXPRESSION REDUCES INTRACELLULAR NEUROMELANIN LEVELS AND ATTENUATES PARKINSON-LIKE PATHOLOGY IN NEUROMELANIN-PRODUCING PARKINSONIAN RATS

    J. Compte, M. González, A. Nicolau, T. Cuadros, J. Romero, A. Parent, A. Laguna, M. Vila (Barcelona, Spain)

  • VPS35 D620N knockin mice recapitulate cardinal features of Parkinson’s disease

    MY. Niu, J. Liu (Shanghai, China)

  • WATCH-PD: Wearable Assessments in the Clinic and Home in Parkinson’s Disease: Baseline Analyses

    J. Adams, E. Dorsey, T. Ruiz Herrero, P. Auinger, R. Alexander, R. Rubens, B. Tracey, N. Zach, P. O'Donnell, A. Best, J. Severson, M. Kostrzebski, E. Stevenson, P. Wilmot, Y. Pohlson, J. Cosman, K. Fisher, J. Edgerton, T. Kangarloo (Rochester, USA)

  • Wearable Devices in Movement Disorder Trials to Provide Objective Measures

    C. Martino, A. Lledó, J. Hamlet, S. Mendick (Wilmington, USA)

  • Wearable sensor motor outcomes across patients with Parkinson’s disease from Asian, Black, and Caucasian ethnicity in the United Kingdom

    D. van Wamelen, L. Batzu, A. Podlewska, D. Trivedi, K. Ray Chaudhuri (London, United Kingdom)

  • Wearable Sensor-Driven Responsive Deep Brain Stimulation for Essential Tremor

    S. Cernera, J. Alcantara, E. Opri, J. Cagle, R. Eisinger, Z. Boogaart, L. Pramanik, M. Kelberman, B. Patel, K. Foote, M. Okun, A. Gunduz (Gainesville, USA)

  • Wearable sensors are able to identify individuals in the prodromal phase of X-linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism

    J. Steinhardt, H. Hanssen, M. Heldmann, A. Sprenger, A. Domingo, A. Domingo, C. Reyes, R. Rosales, C. Klein, T. Muente, A. Westenberger, J. Oropilla, C. Siesta, N. Brueggemann (Luebeck, Germany)

  • What do medical students know about dystonia? Results before and after a brief educational intervention.

    S. Khan, N. Sowemimo, J. Alty, J. Cosgrove (Leeds, United Kingdom)

  • What predicts RBD in PD patients: video-polysomnographycally supported data from advanced, fluctuating Parkinson’s disease?

    ML. Muntean, F. Sixel-Döring, D. Peterson, A. Leha, B. Mollenhauer, C. Trenkwalder (Kassel, Germany)

  • White matter and cognition in Parkinson’s disease

    S. Ryman, C. Wertz, K. Poston, N. Shaff, A. Hartman, A. Horner, A. Mayer, A. Vakhtin, A. Deligtisch, S. Pirio Richardson (Albuquerque, USA)

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