Frataxin levels in peripheral tissue in Friedreich ataxia
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology2015Vol. 2(8), pp. 831–842
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Michael P. Lazaropoulos, Yina Dong, Elisia Clark, Nathaniel Greeley, Lauren Seyer, Karlla W. Brigatti, Carlton Christie, Susan Perlman, George Wilmot, Christoper M. Gomez, Katherine D. Mathews, Grace Yoon, Theresa A. Zesiewicz, Chad Hoyle, S. H. Subramony, Alicia Brocht, Jennifer Farmer, Robert B. Wilson, Éric Deutsch, David R. Lynch
Abstract
The present data show that peripheral frataxin levels reflect disease features in FRDA, but emphasize the need for interpretation of such levels in the context of specific mutations.
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