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 #10: effects of variants in the rod domain on GFAP assembly and aggregation, new ideas about functions of intermediate filaments
Alexander Disease Research Update
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3 years ago
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #10: effects of variants in the rod domain on GFAP assembly and aggregation, new ideas about functions of intermediate filaments
Albee Messing and Natasha Snider discuss the following recent publication: [04:44] Effects of Alexander disease-associated mutations on the assembly and organization of GFAP intermediate filaments (Molecular Biology of the Cell, in press) [28:53] Questions from email regarding heritability, penetrance, and skipping generations. Send your questions and feedback to: axdrupodcast@waisman.wisc.edu Help support research on Alexa...
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: ...