1999
Chapter 12 Fetal Grafts in Parkinson's Disease Primate Models
Sladek J, Collier T, Elsworth J, Roth R, Taylor J, Redmond D. Chapter 12 Fetal Grafts in Parkinson's Disease Primate Models. 1999, 321-364. DOI: 10.1016/b978-012705070-6/50013-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisease patientsFetal tissue graftsParkinson's disease patientsProgressive neurological disorderEntire striatumParkinsonian symptomsFetal graftsClinical benefitDopaminergic neuronsSubstantia nigraClinical trialsNeurosurgical interventionPrimate modelParkinson's diseaseTissue graftDonor tissueNeurological disordersSource of cellsNeurodegenerative disordersFunctional changesProgressive lossHuman embryonic tissuesOptimal ageGraftSingle donor
1995
Co-Grafts in Dopamine-Depleted Primates: Preliminary Results and Theoretical Issues Related to Human Applications for Parkinson’s Disease
Sladek J, Elsworth J, Roth R, Blanchard B, Taylor J, Collier T, Redmond D. Co-Grafts in Dopamine-Depleted Primates: Preliminary Results and Theoretical Issues Related to Human Applications for Parkinson’s Disease. Altschul Symposia Series 1995, 219-230. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-1929-4_18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDopamine neuronsDisease patientsHuman dopamine neuronsNon-dopaminergic neuronsVentral mesencephalic graftsParkinson's disease patientsMesencephalic reticular formationHuman neural tissueDaily levodopaHost brainMesencephalic graftsMesencephalic tissueDorsal rapheVentral mesencephalonPatient 1Serotonergic neuronsVentral tegmentumPoor survivalEmbryonic mesencephalonReticular formationTrochlear nucleusRat brainRat striatumTrigeminal complexParkinson's disease