Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann, and Abby Olsen discuss the following recent publication: [01:45] Growth Differentiation Factor 15 Elevation in the Central Nervous System Is Associated With Failure to Thrive in Alexander Disease Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology (in press) [full text] Send your questions and feedback to: amessing@wisc.edu Help support research on Alexander Disease at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Waisman Center: ...
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Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann, and Abby Olsen discuss the following recent publication: [01:45] Growth Differentiation Factor 15 Elevation in the Central Nervous System Is Associated With Failure to Thrive in Alexander Disease Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology (in press) [full text] Send your questions and feedback to: amessing@wisc.edu Help support research on Alexander Disease at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Waisman Center: ...
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #15: subclassifications of Type I; questions regarding 1) mesenchymal stem cells and 2) the intransasal route of delivery
Alexander Disease Research Update
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Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #15: subclassifications of Type I; questions regarding 1) mesenchymal stem cells and 2) the intransasal route of delivery
Albee Messing and Davide Tonduti discuss the following recent publication: [00:41] Type I Alexander Disease: Update and Validation of the Clinical Evolution-Based Classification Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 138, 107540, 2023 [16:01] Questions from email regarding mesenchymal stem cells for transplantation and the intranasal route for delivering therapeutics to the central nervous system. Send your questions and feedbac...
Alexander Disease Research Update
Albee Messing, Tracy Hagemann, and Abby Olsen discuss the following recent publication: [01:45] Growth Differentiation Factor 15 Elevation in the Central Nervous System Is Associated With Failure to Thrive in Alexander Disease Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology (in press) [full text] Send your questions and feedback to: amessing@wisc.edu Help support research on Alexander Disease at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Waisman Center: ...