Anne E. Rosser

Striatal graft projections are influenced by donor cell type and not the immunogenic background (2007)

Kelly, Claire M., Precious, Sophie V., Penketh, Richard, Amso, Nazar, Dunnett, Stephen B., Rosser, Anne E.

Reconstruction of CNS circuitry is a major aim of neural transplantation, and is currently being assessed clinically using foetal striatal tissue in Huntington's disease. Recent work suggests that...

Environmental signals regulate lineage choice and temporal maturation of neural stem cells from human embryonic stem cells (2007)

Joannides, Alexis J., Webber, Daniel J., Raineteau, Olivier, Kelly, Claire, Irvine, Karen-Amanda, Watts, Colin, ...

Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are a potential source of defined tissue for cell-based therapies in regenerative neurology. In order for this potential to be realized, there is a need for the...

Progressive striatal and cortical dopamine receptor dysfunction in Huntington's disease: a PET study (2003)

Pavese, Nicola, Andrews, Thomasin C., Brooks, David J., Ho, Aileen K., Rosser, Anne E., Barker, Roger A., ...

We have studied the progression of striatal and extrastriatal post‐synaptic dopaminergic changes in a group of 12 patients with Huntington’s disease using serial 11C‐raclopride PET, a...

The potential for circuit reconstruction by expanded neural precursor cells explored through porcine xenografts in a rat model of Parkinson's disease (2002)

Armstrong, Richard J. E., Hurelbrink, Carrie B., Tyers, Pam, Ratcliffe, Emma L., Richards, Andrew, Dunnett, Stephen Bruce, ...

Neural precursors with the properties of neural stem cells can be isolated from the developing brain, can be expanded in culture, and have been suggested as a potential source of cells for neuronal...

The potential for circuit reconstruction by expanded neural precursor cells explored through porcine xenografts in a rat model of Parkinson's disease (2002)

Armstrong, Richard J. E., Hurelbrink, Carrie B., Tyers, Pam, Ratcliffe, Emma L., Richards, Andrew, Dunnett, Stephen Bruce, ...

Neural precursors with the properties of neural stem cells can be isolated from the developing brain, can be expanded in culture, and have been suggested as a potential source of cells for neuronal...

Huntington's disease progression: PET and clinical observations (1999)

Andrews, Thomasin C., Weeks, Robert A., Turjanski, Nora, Gunn, Roger N., Watkins, Laura H. A., Sahakian, Barbara, ...

Using serial [11C]SCH 23390- and [11C]raclopride-PET, we have measured the rate of loss of striatal dopamine D1 and D2 receptor binding over a mean of 40 months in nine...

Executive and mnemonic functions in early Huntington's disease (1996)

Lawrence, Andrew D., Sahakian, Barbara J., Hodges, John R., Rosser, Anne E., Lange, Klaus W., Robbins, Trevor W.

Eighteen patients with early Huntington's disease were compared with age- and IQ-matched control volunteers on tests of executive and mnemonic function taken from the Cambridge Neuropsychological...

Cell Therapy in Huntington's Disease

Dunnett, Stephen B., Rosser, Anne E.

Summary: Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disease, which results in progressive neuronal degeneration in the neostriatum and neocortex, and associated functional impairments in...

Cell Therapy in Huntington's Disease

Dunnett, Stephen B., Rosser, Anne E.

Summary: Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disease, which results in progressive neuronal degeneration in the neostriatum and neocortex, and associated functional impairments in...

The survival of neural precursor cell grafts is influenced by in vitro expansion

Zietlow, Rike, Pekarik, Vladimir, Armstrong, Richard JE, Tyers, Pamela, Dunnett, Stephen B, Rosser, Anne E

Embryonic neural precursor cells (ENPs) provide a potential alternative for transplantation in neurodegenerative diseases, as they can be expanded in culture, avoiding many of the practical obstacles...

Potential cellular and regenerative approaches for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease

Lane, Emma L, Handley, Olivia J, Rosser, Anne E, Dunnett, Stephen B

Parkinson’s disease is most commonly treated with a range of pharmacotherapeutics, with the more recent introduction of surgical techniques including deep-brain stimulation. These have limited...