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Christophe Lo Bianco, James Shorter, Etienne Régulier, Hilal Lashuel, Takeshi Iwatsubo, Susan Lindquist, Patrick Aebischer
Published in Volume 118, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(9):3087–3097 doi:10.1172/JCI35781
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Hsp104 prevents A30P α-syn–induced neurodegeneration.

(AG) Degenerating nigral neurons were detected by silver staining. (A and D) Noninjected sides did not show any specific silver staining. (DG) Higher magnification reveals numerous silver-positive dark structures in the substantia nigra of animals expressing A30P/YFP (E). (G) Abundant neuritic pathology clearly showed the presence of degenerating neurites. (C and F) Coexpression of Hsp104 with A30P α-syn prevents the appearance of silver-positive degenerating neurons. Scale bar: 300 μm (AC); 100 μm (DG).