Development of dopamine D2 receptor knockout mouse as a new animal model of Parkinson’s Disease.
Dr Rogan Tinsley
Howard Florey Institute, University of Melbourne
Funded By Hennessy, Keller, Smith & Vacher Bequests and Mercedes Car Group
Co-Investigators : Professor Malcolm Horne
Parkinson’s Disease Award funded by Hennessy, Keller, Smith & Vacher Bequests and Mercedes Car Group
Development of dopamine D2 receptor knockout mouse as a new animal model of Parkinson’s Disease.
Dr Rogan Tinsley
Howard Florey Institute, University of Melbourne
Co-Investigator: Professor Malcolm Horne

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