Baldini, Federico
Hertel, Johannes
Sandt, Estelle
Thinnes, Cyrille C.
Neuberger-Castillo, Lorieza
Pavelka, Lukas
Betsou, Fay
Krüger, Rejko
Thiele, Ines
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Aguayo, Gloria
Allen, Dominic
Ammerlann, Wim
Aurich, Maike
Balling, Rudi
Banda, Peter
Beaumont, Katy
Becker, Regina
Berg, Daniela
Binck, Sylvia
Bisdorff, Alexandre
Bobbili, Dheeraj
Brockmann, Kathrin
Calmes, Jessica
Castillo, Lorieza
Diederich, Nico
Dondelinger, Rene
Esteves, Daniela
Ferrand, Jean-Yves
Fleming, Ronan
Gantenbein, Manon
Gasser, Thomas
Gawron, Piotr
Geffers, Lars
Giarmana, Virginie
Glaab, Enrico
Gomes, Clarissa P. C.
Goncharenko, Nikolai
Graas, Jérôme
Graziano, Mariela
Groues, Valentin
Grünewald, Anne
Gu, Wei
Hammot, Gaël
Hanff, Anne-Marie
Hansen, Linda
Hansen, Maxime
Haraldsdöttir, Hulda
Heirendt, Laurent
Herbrink, Sylvia
Herzinger, Sascha
Heymann, Michael
Hiller, Karsten
Hipp, Geraldine
Hu, Michele
Huiart, Laetitia
Hundt, Alexander
Jacoby, Nadine
Jarosław, Jacek
Jaroz, Yohan
Kolber, Pierre
Kutzera, Joachim
Landoulsi, Zied
Larue, Catherine
Lentz, Roseline
Liepelt, Inga
Liszka, Robert
Longhino, Laura
Lorentz, Victoria
Mackay, Clare
Maetzler, Walter
Marcus, Katrin
Marques, Guilherme
Martens, Jan
Mathay, Conny
Matyjaszczyk, Piotr
May, Patrick
Meisch, Francoise
Menster, Myriam
Minelli, Maura
Mittelbronn, Michel
Mollenhauer, Brit
Mommaerts, Kathleen
Moreno, Carlos
Mühlschlegel, Friedrich
Nati, Romain
Nehrbass, Ulf
Nickels, Sarah
Nicolai, Beatrice
Nicolay, Jean-Paul
Noronha, Alberto
Oertel, Wolfgang
Ostaszewski, Marek
Pachchek, Sinthuja
Pauly, Claire
Perquin, Magali
Reiter, Dorothea
Rosety, Isabel
Rump, Kirsten
Satagopam, Venkata
Schlesser, Marc
Schmitz, Sabine
Schmitz, Susanne
Schneider, Reinhard
Schwamborn, Jens
Schweicher, Alexandra
Simons, Janine
Stute, Lara
Trefois, Christophe
Trezzi, Jean-Pierre
Vaillant, Michel
Vasco, Daniel
Vyas, Maharshi
Wade-Martins, Richard
Wilmes, Paul
Funding for this research was provided by:
Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg (NCER13/BM/11264123)
Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg (FNR/P13/6682797)
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme (692320, 757922)
Article History
Received: 31 July 2019
Accepted: 27 March 2020
First Online: 9 June 2020
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: All study participants gave written informed consents, and the study was performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. The Luxembourg Parkinson’s Study [] was approved by the National Ethics Board (CNER Ref: 201407/13) and Data Protection Committee (CNPD Ref: 446/2017).
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.