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The phenotype of neurons may be also modified by aging (Tedroff et al., 1988; Volkow et al., 1996; Emborg et al., 1998; Mozley et al., 1999; Pirker et al., 2000; Gerhardt et al., 2002; Kanaan et al., 2007), a fact observed in SN neurons which gradually loss their DAergic phenotype with aging whereas preserve the cytoplasmic neuromelanin (McCormack et al., 2004).
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