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Volume 9, Issue 2 / 2019 Available Online

Clinical Trials Highlights
1. Gene Therapy for Parkinson's, 2. Phase 3 Study in Focus – Intec Pharma's Accordion Pill, 3. Clinical Trials Sources Open Access
McFarthing, Kevin | Prakash, Neha | Simuni, Tanya

Reviews
One Step Into the Future: New iPSC Tools to Advance Research in Parkinson’s Disease and Neurological DisordersOpen Access
Mohamed, Nguyen-Vi | Larroquette, Frédérique | Beitel, Lenore K. | Fon, Edward A. | Durcan, Thomas M.

Falls Self-Management Interventions for People with Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic ReviewOpen Access
Owen, Charlotte L. | Ibrahim, Kinda | Dennison, Laura | Roberts, Helen C.

Research Articles
Extended Treatment with Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Parkinson’s DiseaseOpen Access (View Press Release Here)
Whone, Alan L. | Boca, Mihaela | Luz, Matthias | Woolley, Max | Mooney, Lucy | Dharia, Sonali | Broadfoot, Jack | Cronin, David | Schroers, Christian | Barua, Neil U. | Longpre, Lara | Barclay, C. Lynn | et al.

Loss of One Engrailed1 Allele Enhances Induced α-SynucleinopathyOpen Access
Chatterjee, Diptaman | Sanchez, Daniel Saiz | Quansah, Emmanuel | Rey, Nolwen L. | George, Sonia | Becker, Katelyn | Madaj, Zachary | Steiner, Jennifer A. | Ma, Jiyan | Escobar Galvis, Martha L. | Kordower, Jeffrey H. | Brundin, Patrik

Revision of Diagnosis in Early Parkinsonism with Abnormal Dopamine Transporter Imaging
Massa, Jason | Chahine, Lana M.

Effects of Dance on Gait, Cognition, and Dual-Tasking in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Kalyani, H.H.N | Sullivan, Karen | Moyle, Gene | Brauer, Sandy | Jeffrey, Erica Rose | Roeder, Luisa | Berndt, Sara | Kerr, Graham

Urate and Homocysteine: Predicting Motor and Cognitive Changes in Newly Diagnosed Parkinson’s DiseaseOpen Access
Sleeman, Isobel | Lawson, Rachael A. | Yarnall, Alison J. | Duncan, Gordon W. | Johnston, Fionnuala | Khoo, Tien K. | Burn, David J.

Decreased Cerebrospinal Fluid Aβ42 in Patients with Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease and White Matter Lesions
Markaki, Ioanna | Klironomos, Stefanos | Svenningsson, Per

Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) in Drug-Naïve Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
Fründt, Odette | Grashorn, Wiebke | Buhmann, Carsten | Forkmann, Katarina | Mainka, Tina | Bingel, Ulrike | Schmidt, Katharina

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Visit IOS Press at Booth #419!

During WPC 2019 in Kyoto, Japan (June 4–7) we will be representing JPD at booth #419. Once again, JPD is very proud to be the publisher of the abstracts of the World Parkinson Congress and the abstracts issue will be openly available via our content site at the launch of the event (June 4). Visit us at our booth to pick up your copy of the latest JPD special issue that looks at Parkinson's 20 years from now or view the open access issue online here. IOS Press will also raffle off a free JPD online subscription. To enter, visit us at booth #419.

We look forward to seeing you in Kyoto!

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JPD Blog Updates

Benjamin Stecher's Recent Posts

The latest JPD blog post, written exclusivley for JPD by contributor and Editorial Board member Benjamin Stecher, has been published this month. We also share recent posts in the Tomorrow Edition Extracts section. To read more about Benjamin, view his biography here and to read his posts, click the links below.

The Futile Hunt for Disease Modifying TherapiesOpenly Available (published May 2019) | More objective end points would give us a clearer target to persue EXCLUSIVE JPD CONTENT

Cell Replacement Therapy Experts SurveyOpenly Available (published April 2019) | Discussion covering transformative ideas on how to better diagnose and treat Parkinson’s

Interview with African Parkinson's Advocate Omotola ThomasOpenly Available (published Mar 2019) | Discussion with a passionate Parkinson's activist and the founder of ParkinStand.com

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Collection of Quarterly Parkinson's Webinars

Next Webinar: June 12, 2019!

The next instalment of our quarterly Parkinson’s webinar series, organized in partnership with the Cure Parkinson's Trust and Parkinson’s Movement, will take place on June 12, 2019. Recordings of all previous webinars can be accessed here.

The theme of the webinar is Stem Cell Research (Cell Replacement) in Parkinson's. Led by Professor Patrick Brundin, fellow panelists will include Roger Barker (University of Cambridge, UK) and Claire Henchcliffe (Weill Cornell Medical College, USA), and the discussion will focus on publications in the field of dopamine replacement cell therapy for Parkinson's. The online webinar is now open for registration. It is free to attend, though spaces are limited, so we urge you to book your place now to avoid disappointment.

To register your place, click here!

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Most Read JPD Articles, February–May 2019

Listing articles published only in 2018 and 2019 so you can read the most popular recent content

Extended Treatment with Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Parkinson’s DiseaseOpen Access (View Press Release Here) (Research Article in Vol.9, Iss.2, 2019)
Whone, Alan L. | Boca, Mihaela | Luz, Matthias | Woolley, Max | Mooney, Lucy | Dharia, Sonali | Broadfoot, Jack | Cronin, David | Schroers, Christian | Barua, Neil U. | Longpre, Lara | Barclay, C. Lynn | et al.

The Emerging Evidence of the Parkinson PandemicOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.8, Iss.s1, 2018)
Dorsey, E. Ray | Sherer, Todd | Okun, Michael S. | Bloem, Bastiaan R.

Repairing the Brain: Cell Replacement Using Stem Cell-Based TechnologiesOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.8, Iss.s1, 2018)
Henchcliffe, Claire | Parmar, Malin

The Gut and Parkinson’s Disease: Hype or Hope?Open Access (Introduction in Vol.8, Iss.s1, 2018)
Scheperjans, Filip | Derkinderen, Pascal | Borghammer, Per

Therapies to Slow, Stop, or Reverse Parkinson’s DiseaseOpen Access (Review Article in Vol.8, Iss.s1, 2018)
Foltynie, Tom | Langston, J. William

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