2.3 Dyskinesias: mechanisms and effect of continuous dopaminergic stimulation
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2.3 Dyskinesias: mechanisms and effect of continuous dopaminergic stimulation
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Sections
- Dyskinesias in Parkinson´s disease: a clinical overview
- Presynaptic dopamine dysregulation and the role of serotonin neurons
- Post-synaptic signalling mechanisms
- Secondary changes to non-dopaminergic systems
- Glial and neurovascular mechanisms
- The role of continuous dopaminergic stimulation in managing dyskinesia – theory, evidence, and future research topics
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
- References
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