Nuclear receptor Nurr1 agonists enhance its dual functions and improve behavioral deficits in an animal model of Parkinson’s disease
Chun‐Hyung Kim(Harvard University), Kwang‐Soo Kim(Harvard University), Won‐Gon Kim(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Gregory A. Petsko(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Dagmar Ringe(Brandeis University), Jacqueline L. Naffin-Olivos(Brandeis University), Ho Sup Yoon(Kyung Hee University), Kyoung‐Shim Kim(Genetic Resources Center), Yupeng Tu(Brandeis University), Deog-Joong Kim(Harvard University), Mi‐Jin Sohn(Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology), Jisook Moon(CHA University), Inhye Jeong(Harvard University), Eun-Hye Lee(Hanyang University), Quoc Toan Nguyen(Nanyang Technological University), Min-Joon Han(Harvard University), Baek‐Soo Han(Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology), S. S. Rajan(Nanyang Technological University), Chang‐Hwan Park(Hanyang University), Joon Shin(Nanyang Technological University)
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