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From the following article:

Pathogenesis of parkinson's disease: dopamine, vesicles and alpha-synuclein

Julie Lotharius & Patrik Brundin

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 3, 932-942 (December 2002)

doi:10.1038/nrn983

Figure 1 - Pathogenesis of parkinson's disease: dopamine, vesicles and |[alpha]|-synuclein

Figure 1

Reactive oxygen species and the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders.

Figure 2 - Pathogenesis of parkinson's disease: dopamine, vesicles and |[alpha]|-synuclein

Figure 2

alpha-Synuclein and intracellular dopamine storage.

Figure 3 - Pathogenesis of parkinson's disease: dopamine, vesicles and |[alpha]|-synuclein

Figure 3

Increased levels of cytoplasmic dopamine: a final common pathway leading to nigral degeneration in Parkinson's disease?

Table 1 - Pathogenesis of parkinson's disease: dopamine, vesicles and |[alpha]|-synuclein

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Evidence of oxidative stress in Parkinson's disease

Table 2 - Pathogenesis of parkinson's disease: dopamine, vesicles and |[alpha]|-synuclein

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Transgenic mouse models of alpha-synuclein-linked Parkinson's disease