Alexander Storch
Department of Neurology
University of Ulm Medical School
Germany
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- Dopamine transporter-mediated cytotoxicity of beta-carbolinium derivatives related to Parkinson's disease: relationship to transporter-dependent uptake. Storch, A., Hwang, Y.I., Gearhart, D.A., Beach, J.W., Neafsey, E.J., Collins, M.A., Schwarz, J. J. Neurochem. (2004)
- Functional characterization of dopaminergic neurons derived from rodent mesencephalic progenitor cells. Storch, A., Lester, H.A., Boehm, B.O., Schwarz, J. J. Chem. Neuroanat. (2003)
- Selective dopaminergic neurotoxicity of isoquinoline derivatives related to Parkinson's disease: studies using heterologous expression systems of the dopamine transporter. Storch, A., Ott, S., Hwang, Y.I., Ortmann, R., Hein, A., Frenzel, S., Matsubara, K., Ohta, S., Wolf, H.U., Schwarz, J. Biochem. Pharmacol. (2002)
- Neural stem cells and neurodegeneration. Storch, A., Schwarz, J. Curr. Opin. Investig. Drugs (2002)
- Long-term proliferation and dopaminergic differentiation of human mesencephalic neural precursor cells. Storch, A., Paul, G., Csete, M., Boehm, B.O., Carvey, P.M., Kupsch, A., Schwarz, J. Exp. Neurol. (2001)
- 1-Methyl-6,7-dihydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline (salsolinol) is toxic to dopaminergic neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells via impairment of cellular energy metabolism. Storch, A., Kaftan, A., Burkhardt, K., Schwarz, J. Brain Res. (2000)
- Catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibition attenuates levodopa toxicity in mesencephalic dopamine neurons. Storch, A., Blessing, H., Bareiss, M., Jankowski, S., Ling, Z.D., Carvey, P., Schwarz, J. Mol. Pharmacol. (2000)
- 6-Hydroxydopamine toxicity towards human SH-SY5Y dopaminergic neuroblastoma cells: independent of mitochondrial energy metabolism. Storch, A., Kaftan, A., Burkhardt, K., Schwarz, J. J. Neural. Transm (2000)
- Protective effects of riluzole on dopamine neurons: involvement of oxidative stress and cellular energy metabolism. Storch, A., Burkhardt, K., Ludolph, A.C., Schwarz, J. J. Neurochem. (2000)
- HEK-293 cells expressing the human dopamine transporter are susceptible to low concentrations of 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridine (MPP+) via impairment of energy metabolism. Storch, A., Ludolph, A.C., Schwarz, J. Neurochem. Int. (1999)