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Parkinson's Disease Motor Severity Associated with Synaptic Density and Dopamine Transporter PET - BrainMap Lecture

Offered By: MGH Martinos Center via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive lecture on the relationship between Parkinson's disease motor severity, synaptic density, and dopamine transporter PET imaging. Delivered by Dr. David Matuskey from Yale University, this 38-minute presentation delves into cutting-edge research findings in the field of neurodegenerative disorders. Gain insights into the latest developments in neuroimaging techniques and their applications in understanding Parkinson's disease progression. Learn how PET imaging can be utilized to assess synaptic density and dopamine transporter activity, and how these factors correlate with the severity of motor symptoms in Parkinson's patients. Discover the implications of this research for potential diagnostic tools and treatment strategies in the management of Parkinson's disease.

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BrainMap: Parkinson’s disease motor severity associated with synaptic density and dopamine ...


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MGH Martinos Center

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