
Alicia Garrido Pla
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Alicia Garrido is a neurologist member of the Parkinson's Movement Disorders Unit in the Hospital Clinic Barcelona and a junior researcher focused on genetic forms of Parkinson's disease and its prodromal phases. She started as a clinical research fellow at the Parkinson and Movement Disorders Unit in 2015.She has worked in the line of research of pre-clinical and prodromal Parkinson's disease, studying the natural history of these phases of the disease. Also, she has investigated possible diagnostic and progression biomarkers in patients at risk of developing it, such as asymptomatic carriers of genetic mutations (LRRK2) and patients with REM sleep behavior disorder. She has participated in designing, coordinating, and developing 18 research projects (national/international competitive ca
Publicacions destacades
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R1441G but not G2019S mutation enhances LRRK2 mediated Rab10 phosphorylation in human peripheral blood neutrophils
Autors:Referència: Acta Neuropathologica 2021. -
Challenges in the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
Autors:Referència: Lancet Neurology 2021. -
Alpha-synuclein seeds in olfactory mucosa of patients with isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder
Autors:Referència: Brain 2021. -
Imaging dopamine function and microglia in asymptomatic LRRK2 mutation carriers
Autors:Referència: Journal Of Neurology 2020. -
Lack of Asymmetry of Nigrostriatal Dopaminergic Function in Healthy Subjects
Autors:Referència: Movement Disorders 2020. -
Cholinergic denervation in idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder patients
Autors:Referència: European Journal Of Neurology 2020. -
Temporal discrimination is altered in patients with isolated asymmetric and jerky upper limb tremor
Autors:Referència: Movement Disorders 2020. -
alpha-synuclein RT-QuIC in cerebrospinal fluid of LRRK2-linked Parkinson's disease
Autors:Referència: Annals Of Clinical And Translational Neurology 2019. -
Disrupted structural connectivity of fronto-deep gray matter pathways in progressive supranuclear palsy
Autors:Referència: Neuroimage-Clinical 2019. -
Extrastriatal monoaminergic dysfunction and enhanced microglial activation in idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder.
Autors:Referència: Neurobiology Of Disease 2018.