Fatal Familial Insomnia
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Last Posted: Sep 02, 2023
- Genetic Variants Associated with the Age of Onset Identified by Whole-Exome Sequencing in Fatal Familial Insomnia.
Katrin Thüne, et al. Cells 2023 0 (16) - Prion Mutations in Republic of Republic of Korea, China, and Japan.
Kim Dan Yeong, et al. International journal of molecular sciences 2023 0 (1) - The associations of two SNPs in miRNA-146a and one SNP in ZBTB38-RASA2 with the disease susceptibility and the clinical features of the Chinese patients of sCJD and FFI.
Gao Chen, et al. Prion 2017 0 (1) 34-41 - Cerebrospinal Fluid Total Prion Protein in the Spectrum of Prion Diseases.
Villar-Piqué Anna, et al. Molecular neurobiology 2018 0 (4) 2811-2821 - An in vivo C-PK PET study of microglia activation in Fatal Familial Insomnia.
Iaccarino Leonardo, et al. Annals of clinical and translational neurology 2018 0 (1) 11-18 - Clinical profile of fatal familial insomnia: phenotypic variation in 129 polymorphisms and geographical regions.
Zhang Jing, et al. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2021 0 (3) 291-297 - Diagnostic accuracy of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in genetic prion diseases.
Schmitz Matthias, et al. Brain : a journal of neurology 2022 0 (2) 700-712 - Genetic counseling for prion disease: Updates and best practices.
Goldman Jill S et al. Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics 2022 - Genetic counseling for prion disease: Updates and best practice
JS Goldman, et al, Genetics in Medicine, July 12, 2022 - Estimation of the number of inherited prion disease mutation carriers in the UK.
Corbie Rosie et al. European journal of human genetics : EJHG 2022
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