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Volume 129, Number 7, July 2006

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Reply: Rate of progression determines the clinical outcome after neural transplantation in Parkinson's disease
pp. E49-E49(1)
Authors: Piccini, P.; Pavese, N.; Hagell, P.; Reimer, J.; Bjorklund, A.; Oertel, W. H.; Quinn, N. P.; Brooks, D. J.; Lindvall, O.

Pes cavus pathogenesis in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A
pp. E50-E50(1)
Authors: Burns, Joshua; Ouvrier, Robert

Pes cavus pathogenesis in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A
pp. E51-E51(1)
Authors: Berciano, José; Gallardo, Elena; García, Antonio; Combarros, Onofre

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pp. 1631-1632(2)
Author: Compston, Alastair

A polymorphic polymerase
pp. 1637-1639(3)
Authors: DiMauro, Salvatore; Davidzon, Guido; Hirano, Michio

What does transient global amnesia really mean? Review of the literature and thorough study of 142 cases
pp. 1640-1658(19)
Authors: Quinette, Peggy; Guillery-Girard, Bérengère; Dayan, Jacques; Sayette, Vincent de la; Marquis, Sophie; Viader, Fausto; Desgranges, Béatrice; Eustache, Francis

Plasticity in the human central nervous system
pp. 1659-1673(15)
Authors: Cooke, S. F.; Bliss, T. V. P.

Free Content Phenotypic spectrum associated with mutations of the mitochondrial polymerase γ gene
pp. 1674-1684(11)
Authors: Horvath, Rita; Hudson, Gavin; Ferrari, Gianfrancesco; Fütterer, Nancy; Ahola, Sofia; Lamantea, Eleonora; Prokisch, Holger; Lochmüller, Hanns; McFarland, Robert; Ramesh, V.; Klopstock, Thomas; Freisinger, Peter; Salvi, Fabrizio; Mayr, Johannes A.; Santer, Rene; Tesarova, Marketa; Zeman, Jiri; Udd, Bjarne; Taylor, Robert W.; Turnbull, Douglass; Hanna, Michael; Fialho, Doreen; Suomalainen, Anu; Zeviani, Massimo; Chinnery, Patrick F.

The spectrum of clinical disease caused by the A467T and W748S POLG mutations: a study of 26 cases
pp. 1685-1692(8)
Authors: Tzoulis, Charalampos; Engelsen, Bernt A.; Telstad, Wenche; Aasly, Jan; Zeviani, Massimo; Winterthun, Synnøve; Ferrari, Gianfrancesco; Aarseth, Jan H.; Bindoff, Laurence A.

Impairment of mitochondrial anti-oxidant defence in SOD1-related motor neuron injury and amelioration by ebselen
pp. 1693-1709(17)
Authors: Wood-Allum, Clare A.; Barber, Siân C.; Kirby, Janine; Heath, Paul; Holden, Hazel; Mead, Richard; Higginbottom, Adrian; Allen, Simon; Beaujeux, Tim; Alexson, Stefan E.; Ince, Paul G.; Shaw, Pamela J.

The first ALS2 missense mutation associated with JPLS reveals new aspects of alsin biological function
pp. 1710-1719(10)
Authors: Panzeri, Chris; De Palma, Clara; Martinuzzi, Andrea; Daga, Andrea; De Polo, Gianni; Bresolin, Nereo; Miller, Christopher C.; Tudor, Elizabeth L.; Clementi, Emilio; Bassi, Maria T.

PINK1 protein in normal human brain and Parkinson's disease
pp. 1720-1731(12)
Authors: Gandhi, S.; Muqit, M. M. K.; Stanyer, L.; Healy, D. G.; Abou-Sleiman, P. M.; Hargreaves, I.; Heales, S.; Ganguly, M.; Parsons, L.; Lees, A. J.; Latchman, D. S.; Holton, J. L.; Wood, N. W.; Revesz, T.

Stimulation of the caudal zona incerta is superior to stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in improving contralateral parkinsonism
pp. 1732-1747(16)
Authors: Plaha, Puneet; Ben-Shlomo, Y.; Patel, Nikunj K.; Gill, Steven S.

Slow oscillatory activity and levodopa-induced dyskinesias in Parkinson's disease
pp. 1748-1757(10)
Authors: Alonso-Frech, F.; Zamarbide, I.; Alegre, M.; Rodríguez-Oroz, M. C.; Guridi, J.; Manrique, M.; Valencia, M.; Artieda, J.; Obeso, J. A.

Single subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimuli inhibit the blink reflex in Parkinson's disease patients
pp. 1758-1767(10)
Authors: Costa, João; Valls-Solé, Josep; Valldeoriola, Francesc; Pech, Clemens; Rumià, Jordi

Exploring the recognition memory deficit in Parkinson's disease: estimates of recollection versus familiarity
pp. 1768-1779(12)
Authors: Davidson, Patrick S. R.; Anaki, David; Saint-Cyr, Jean A.; Chow, Tiffany W.; Moscovitch, Morris

Differences between Alzheimer's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies: an fMRI study of task-related brain activity
pp. 1780-1788(9)
Authors: Sauer, Justin; ffytche, Dominic H.; Ballard, Clive; Brown, Richard G.; Howard, Robert

Free Content Cognitive mechanisms, specificity and neural underpinnings of visuospatial peaks in autism
pp. 1789-1802(14)
Authors: Caron, M.-J.; Mottron, L.; Berthiaume, C.; Dawson, M.

Functional circuitry underlying visual neglect
pp. 1803-1821(19)
Authors: Rushmore, R. Jarrett; Valero-Cabre, Antoni; Lomber, Stephen G.; Hilgetag, Claus C.; Payne, Bertram R.

Unconscious vision: new insights into the neuronal correlate of blindsight using diffusion tractography
pp. 1822-1832(11)
Authors: Leh, Sandra E.; Johansen-Berg, Heidi; Ptito, Alain

Non-invasive mapping of corticofugal fibres from multiple motor areas—relevance to stroke recovery
pp. 1844-1858(15)
Authors: Newton, Jennifer M.; Ward, Nick S.; Parker, Geoffrey J. M.; Deichmann, Ralf; Alexander, Daniel C.; Friston, Karl J.; Frackowiak, Richard S. J.

Probabilistic diffusion tractography: a potential tool to assess the rate of disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
pp. 1859-1871(13)
Authors: Ciccarelli, O.; Behrens, T. E.; Altmann, D. R.; Orrell, R. W.; Howard, R. S.; Johansen-Berg, H.; Miller, D. H.; Matthews, P. M.; Thompson, A. J.

Free Content Genetic attributes of cerebrospinal fluid-derived HIV-1 env
pp. 1872-1883(12)
Authors: Pillai, Satish K.; Pond, Sergei L. Kosakovsky; Liu, Yang; Good, Benjamin M.; Strain, Matthew C.; Ellis, Ronald J.; Letendre, Scott; Smith, Davey M.; Günthard, Huldrych F.; Grant, Igor; Marcotte, Thomas D.; McCutchan, J. Allen; Richman, Douglas D.; Wong, Joseph K.

Histological growth patterns and genotype in oligodendroglial tumours: correlation with MRI features
pp. 1884-1891(8)
Authors: Jenkinson, Michael D.; du Plessis, Daniel G.; Smith, Trevor S.; Joyce, Kathy A.; Warnke, Peter C.; Walker, Carol

Periventricular heterotopia: phenotypic heterogeneity and correlation with Filamin A mutations
pp. 1892-1906(15)
Authors: Parrini, E.; Ramazzotti, A.; Mei, D.; Moro, F.; Veggiotti, P.; Marini, C.; Brilstra, E. H.; Bernardina, B. Dalla; Goodwin, L.; Bodell, A.; Jones, M. C.; Nangeroni, M.; Palmeri, S.; Said, E.; Sander, J. W.; Striano, P.; Takahashi, Y.; Van Maldergem, L.; Leonardi, G.; Wright, M.; Walsh, C. A.; Guerrini, R.

Clinical characteristics in focal cortical dysplasia: a retrospective evaluation in a series of 120 patients
pp. 1907-1916(10)
Authors: Fauser, Susanne; Huppertz, Hans-Juergen; Bast, Thomas; Strobl, Karl; Pantazis, Georgios; Altenmueller, Dirk-Matthias; Feil, Bertram; Rona, Sabine; Kurth, Christoph; Rating, Dietz; Korinthenberg, Rudolf; Steinhoff, Bernhard J.; Volk, Benedikt; Schulze-Bonhage, Andreas

The role of corticothalamic coupling in human temporal lobe epilepsy
pp. 1917-1928(12)
Authors: Guye, Maxime; Régis, Jean; Tamura, Manabu; Wendling, Fabrice; Gonigal, Aileen Mc; Chauvel, Patrick; Bartolomei, Fabrice

Rights, wrongs and neurons
pp. 1929-1932(4)
Author: Manson, Neil C.

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