Lewis Sudarsky

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Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
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Chou KL, Elm JJ, Wielinski CL, et al. (2017) Factors associated with falling in early, treated Parkinson's disease: The NET-PD LS1 cohort. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 377: 137-143
Taylor KM, Saint-Hilaire MH, Sudarsky L, et al. (2015) Head injury at early ages is associated with risk of Parkinson's disease. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
Locascio JJ, Eberly S, Liao Z, et al. (2015) Association between α-synuclein blood transcripts and early, neuroimaging-supported Parkinson's disease. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 138: 2659-71
Kieburtz K, Tilley BC, et al. (2015) Effect of creatine monohydrate on clinical progression in patients with Parkinson disease: a randomized clinical trial. Jama. 313: 584-93
Parashos SA, Elm J, Boyd JT, et al. (2015) Validation of an ambulatory capacity measure in Parkinson disease: a construct derived from the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale. Journal of Parkinson's Disease. 5: 67-73
Ding H, Dhima K, Lockhart KC, et al. (2013) Unrecognized vitamin D3 deficiency is common in Parkinson disease: Harvard Biomarker Study. Neurology. 81: 1531-7
Viswanathan A, Sudarsky L. (2012) Balance and gait problems in the elderly. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 103: 623-34
Ding H, Sarokhan AK, Roderick SS, et al. (2011) Association of SNCA with Parkinson: replication in the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center Biomarker Study. Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 26: 2283-6
Nichols WC, Marek DK, Pauciulo MW, et al. (2007) R1514Q substitution in Lrrk2 is not a pathogenic Parkinson's disease mutation Movement Disorders. 22: 254-257
Pankratz N, Pauciulo MW, Elsaesser VE, et al. (2006) Mutations in LRRK2 other than G2019S are rare in a north-American based sample of familial Parkinson's didease Movement Disorders. 21: 2257-2260
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