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FRIEDREICH ATAXIA WITH RETAINED REFLEXES
Known as:
FARR
National Institutes of Health
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FXN gene
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Friedreich Ataxia
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2019
2019
Prominent Spasticity and Hyperreflexia of the Legs in a Nepalese Patient with Friedreich Ataxia
H. Naruse
,
Yuji Takahashi
,
+8 authors
S. Tsuji
Internal medicine
2019
Corpus ID: 182946985
Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is an autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia caused by mutations of FXN. Hypotonus and hyporeflexia…
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2013
2013
Early onset cerebellar ataxia with retained reflexes: a clinical and genetic conundrum.
H. Teive
Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
2013
Corpus ID: 37492584
. ARCA are typically characterized by degeneration of the cerebellum and spinal cord and relatively early onset of symptoms…
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2011
2011
Folate deficiency regulates expression of DNA polymerase β in response to oxidative stress.
A. Unnikrishnan
,
Tom Prychitko
,
+6 authors
A. R. Heydari
Free Radical Biology & Medicine
2011
Corpus ID: 26811216
Review
2008
Review
2008
The Shahname of Firdowsi
I. Bashiri
2008
Corpus ID: 194198450
Secondly, within the myth, he is a Turanian who has lost his farr (kingly glory) and seeks to restore it. This means that the…
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2003
2003
Comments on the paper "On prognosis" by William Farr: a forgotten masterpiece
G. Hill
Sozial- und Präventivmedizin/Social and…
2003
Corpus ID: 9365327
The many contributions of William Farr, the “father of sanitary science” (New-sholme, 1899), to the development of classical…
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2001
2001
The first mortality follow-up study: the 1841 Report of William Farr (physician) on the mortality of lunatics.
R. B. Singer
Journal of Insurance Medicine
2001
Corpus ID: 35186751
BACKGROUND In the 1830s in England, there was a great cultural interest in the collection and publishing of all kinds of…
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2000
2000
Histone-containing immune complexes are to a large extent responsible for anti-dsDNA reactivity in the Farr assay of active SLE patients.
M. Hylkema
,
M. V. van Bruggen
,
+4 authors
R. Smeenk
Journal of Autoimmunity
2000
Corpus ID: 9795965
Increased titres of anti-dsDNA antibodies, especially if of high avidity, are associated with renal exacerbations in patients…
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1999
1999
Why do some Friedreich's ataxia patients retain tendon reflexes? A clinical, neurophysiological and molecular study.
G. Coppola
,
G. De Michele
,
+10 authors
A. Filla
Journal of Neurology
1999
Corpus ID: 22198851
Among 101 patients homozygous for GAA expansion within the X25 gene, 11 from 8 families had Friedreich's ataxia with retained…
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1983
1983
A sensitive double isotope modification of the Farr assay using beta-particle emitters.
D. S. Cox
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M. Taubman
Journal of Immunoassay
1983
Corpus ID: 20295163
A sensitive modification of the ammonium sulfate precipitation assay for antibody affinity is described. The assay combines small…
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1976
1976
Short-Term and Long-Term Clinical Evaluation of a Non-Amphetaminic Anorexiant (Mazindol) in the Treatment of Obesity
G. Enzi
,
A. Baritussio
,
E. Marchiori
,
G. Crepaldi
Journal of International Medical Research
1976
Corpus ID: 39678129
The effectiveness and tolerance of a non-amphetaminic anorexiant drug has been evaluated in a short-term and in a long-term…
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