Citations for
1DYT3, FTDP17, FTDU17, FXTAS, LRRK2, MAPT, PARK1, PARK4, PARK5, PARK6, PARK7, PARK8, PINK1, PRKN, PSRP, SNCA, UCHL1
Genetics of Parkinson disease: paradigm shifts and future prospects.
Farrer MJ.
Nat Rev Genet 7(4):306-18. 2006
2C1QL1, CRHR1, FTDP17, MAPT, PSRP, SPPL2C
The structure of the tau haplotype in controls and in progressive supranuclear palsy.
Pittman AM, Myers AJ, Duckworth J, Bryden L, Hanson M, Abou-Sleiman P, Wood NW, Hardy J, Lees A, De Silva R.
Hum Mol Genet 13(12):1267-74. Epub 2004 Apr 28. 2004
3PSRP
Familial atypical progressive supranuclear palsy associated with homozigosity for the delN296 mutation in the tau gene.
Pastor P, Pastor E, Carnero C, Vela R, Garcia T, Amer G, Tolosa E, Oliva R.
Ann Neurol 49(2):263-7. 2001
4PSRP
Mitochondrial dysfunction in cybrid lines expressing mitochondrial genes from patients with progressive supranuclear palsy.
Swerdlow RH, Golbe LI, Parks JK, Cassarino DS, Binder DR, Grawey AE, Litvan I, Bennett JP Jr, Wooten GF, Parker WD.
J Neurochem 75(4):1681-4. 2000
5PSRP
Progressive supranuclear palsy pathology caused by a novel silent mutation in exon 10 of the tau gene: expansion of the disease phenotype caused by tau gene mutations.
Stanford PM, Halliday GM, Brooks WS, Kwok JB, Storey CE, Creasey H, Morris JG, Fulham MJ, Schofield PR.
Brain 123 ( Pt 5):880-93. 2000
6MAPT, PSRP
Association of an extended haplotype in the tau gene with progressive supranuclear palsy.
Baker M, et al.
Hum Mol Genet 8(4):711-5. 1999
7FTDP17,MAPT,PSRP
The tangled biology of tau.
Wilhelmsen KC.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96(13):7120-1. No abstract available 1999
8MAPT, PSRP
A mutation at codon 279 (N279K) in exon 10 of the Tau gene causes a tauopathy with dementia and supranuclear palsy.
Delisle MB, et al.
Acta Neuropathol (Berl) 98(1):62-77 1999
9PSRP
Identification of a novel polymorphism in the promoter region of the tau gene highly associated to progressive supranuclear palsy in humans.
Ezquerra M, Pastor P, Valldeoriola F, Molinuevo JL, Blesa R, Tolosa E, Oliva R.
Neurosci Lett 275(3):183-6 1999
10PSRP
Genetic evidence for the involvement of tau in progressive supranuclear palsy.
Conrad C, et al.
Ann Neurol 41 : 277-281. 1997
11AD1,AD2,AD3,AD4,FTDP17,PSRP
Neurodegenerative diseases with cytoskeletal pathology: a biochemical classification.
Dickson DW.
Ann Neurol 42(4):541-4. 1997