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Siham Hachi

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Kane K, Lucumi Moreno E, Hachi S, Walter M, Jarazo J, Oliveira M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Feb; 9(1):1796. PMID: 30741972
Parkinson's disease is a slowly progressive neurodegenerative disease characterised by dysfunction and death of selectively vulnerable midbrain dopaminergic neurons and the development of human in vitro cellular models of the...
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Monzel A, Smits L, Hemmer K, Hachi S, Lucumi Moreno E, van Wuellen T, et al.
Stem Cell Reports . 2017 Apr; 8(5):1144-1154. PMID: 28416282
Research on human brain development and neurological diseases is limited by the lack of advanced experimental in vitro models that truly recapitulate the complexity of the human brain. Here, we...
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Bergeret-Cassagne H, Lazard D, Lefort M, Hachi S, Leenhardt L, Menegaux F, et al.
J Ultrasound Med . 2017 Jan; 36(5):1037-1044. PMID: 28072470
Vocal fold motion was analyzed during free breathing using two-dimensional dynamic ultrasound imaging. Two cadavers were first analyzed to define easily identifiable landmarks. Motion of the laryngeal tract was then...
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Mao L, Nicolae A, Oliveira M, He F, Hachi S, Fleming R
Comput Struct Biotechnol J . 2015 Oct; 13:484-91. PMID: 26504511
One of the hallmarks of sporadic Parkinson's disease is degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the pars compacta of the substantia nigra. The aetiopathogenesis of this degeneration is still not fully...
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Lucumi Moreno E, Hachi S, Hemmer K, Trietsch S, Baumuratov A, Hankemeier T, et al.
Lab Chip . 2015 Apr; 15(11):2419-28. PMID: 25902196
A hallmark of Parkinson's disease is the progressive loss of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. We derived human neuroepithelial cells from induced pluripotent stem cells and successfully differentiated them into dopaminergic neurons...