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Anat Mirelman

Researcher at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

Publications -  246
Citations -  12440

Anat Mirelman is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gait (human). The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 208 publications receiving 9246 citations. Previous affiliations of Anat Mirelman include Harvard University & Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

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Biochemical markers for severity and risk in GBA and LRRK2 Parkinson's disease.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the association between biochemical markers, PD severity and probability score for prodromal PD, among GBA and LRRK2 mutation carriers, among 241 patients with PD and non-manifesting carriers.
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The Home-Based Sleep Laboratory.

TL;DR: This work reviews selective, state-of-the-art, home-based devices for assessing sleep and sleep related disorders and proposes a roadmap with the technological and scientific steps that are required to impact PD research and treatment.
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Treadmill-virtual reality combined training program to improve gait in multiple sclerosis individuals

TL;DR: The preliminary results of this study suggest that TT-VR may significantly improve gait performance during complex conditions of MS individuals.
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Age Specific Penetrance of the LRRK2 G2019S Mutation in the Michael J Fox Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) LRRK2 Consortium (S17.002)

TL;DR: It is confirmed that the penetrance of LRRK2 G2019S to age 80 is low in AJ, and the relative differences in penetrance in female and male relatives may explain the similar frequency of male and female LRRk2 G 2019S PD.
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Pace of movement: the role of single neurons in the subthalamic nucleus

TL;DR: These findings suggest that disparate schemes are utilized in the STN for neuronal recruitment for motor control of the upper and lower extremities and indicate a distributed model of motor control within the STn.