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    Dopa-responsive dystonia: pathological and biochemical observations in a case by Rajput, A H, Gibb, W R, Zhong, X H, Shannak, K S, Kish, S, Chang, L G, Hornykiewicz, O

    Published in Annals of neurology (01-04-1994)
    “…We report the first neuropathological and neurochemical study of a patient with dopa-responsive dystonia. She had onset of foot dystonia at age 5 years and by…”
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    Reduction of noradrenaline in cerebellum of patients with olivopontocerebellar atrophy by Kish, S J, Shannak, K S, Hornykiewicz, O

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-05-1984)
    “…Noradrenaline (NA) was measured in postmortem cerebellar cortex of 15 patients with dominantly inherited olivopontocerebellar atrophy (OPCA). The mean…”
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    Striatal ganglioside levels in the rat following kainic acid lesions: comparison with Huntington's disease by Higatsberger, M R, Sperk, G, Bernheimer, H, Shannak, K S, Hornykiewicz, O

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1981)
    “…Ganglioside and DNA levels were estimated in the striatum of rats 10 days and 6 weeks after lesioning by intrastriatal injection of kainic acid. There was a…”
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    Cerebellar norepinephrine in patients with Parkinson's disease and control subjects by Kish, S J, Shannak, K S, Rajput, A H, Gilbert, J J, Hornykiewicz, O

    Published in Archives of neurology (Chicago) (01-06-1984)
    “…Norepinephrine was measured in postmortem cerebellar cortex of 22 non-neurological control subjects and nine patients with Parkinson's disease, using the…”
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    Brain monoamines in the rhesus monkey during long-term neuroleptic administration by Shannak, K S, Hornykiewicz, O

    “…1. In this study, rhesus monkeys were given daly high doses of chlorpromazine (up to 40 mg/kg orally) or haloperidol (up to 1 mg/kg orally) for up to 17…”
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    Neuronal [3H]benzodiazepine binding and levels of GABA, glutamate, and taurine are normal in Huntington's disease cerebellum by Kish, S J, Shannak, K S, Perry, T L, Hornykiewicz, O

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-11-1983)
    “…Alterations in one subunit of the proposed GABA receptor complex, namely, the GABA receptor, have been observed in Huntington's disease cerebellum. We measured…”
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