Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (263)
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Rummey, C., Zesiewicz, T. T., Perez-Lloret, S., Farmer, J., Pandolfo, M., & Lynch, D. (2020). Test–retest reliability of the Friedreich’s ataxia rating scale. Annals of clinical and translational neurology. doi:10.1002/acn3.5111816.
Naeije, G., Wens, V., Coquelet, N., Sjogärd, M., Goldman, S., Pandolfo, M., & De Tiege, X. (2020). Age of onset determines intrinsic functional brain architecture in Friedreich ataxia. Annals of clinical and translational neurology, 7(1), 94-104. doi:10.1002/acn3.5096617.
Igoillo Esteve, M., Martins Oliveira, A. F., Cosentino, C., Fantuzzi, F., Demarez, C., Toivonen, S., Hu, A., Chintawar, S., Lopes, M., Pachera, N., Cai, Y., Abdulkarim, B., Rai, M., Marselli, L., Marchetti, P., Tariq, M., Jonas, J.-C. J., Boscolo, M., Pandolfo, M., Eizirik, D. L., & Cnop, M. (2019). Exenatide induces frataxin expression and improves mitochondrial function in Friedreich ataxia. JCI insight. doi:10.1172/jci.insight.13422118.
Marty, B., Naeije, G., Bourguignon, M., Wens, V., Jousmaki, V., Lynch, D. R., Gaetz, W., Goldman, S., Hari, R., Pandolfo, M., & De Tiege, X. (2019). Evidence for genetically determined degeneration of proprioceptive tracts in Friedreich ataxia. Neurology., 10.1212/WNL.0000000000007750. doi:10.1212/WNL.000000000000775019.
Naeije, G., Wens, V., Bourguignon, M., Goldman, S., Pandolfo, M., & De Tiege, X. (2019). Altered neocortical tactile but preserved auditory early change detection responses in Friedreich ataxia. Clinical neurophysiology, 130(8), 1299-1310. doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2019.05.00320.
Diallo, A., Jacobi, H., Cook, A., Giunti, P., Parkinson, M. M., Labrum, R., Durr, A., Brice, A., Charles, P., Marelli, C., Mariotti, C., Nanetti, L., Panzeri, M., Castaldo, A., Rakowicz, M., Rola, R., Sulek, A., Schmitz-Hübsch, T., Schöls, L., Hengel, H., Baliko, L., Melegh, B., Filla, A., Antenora, A., Infante, J., Berciano, J., van de Warrenburg, B. P. C., Timmann, D., Boesch, S., Nachbauer, W., Pandolfo, M., Schulz, J. B., Bauer, P., Jun-Suk, K., Klockgether, T., & Tezenas du Montcel, S. (2019). Prediction of Survival With Long-Term Disease Progression in Most Common Spinocerebellar Ataxia. Movement disorders. doi:10.1002/mds.2773921.
Bonnechere, B., Jansen, B., Haack, I., Omelina, L., Feipel, V., Van Sint Jan, S., & Pandolfo, M. (2018). Automated functional upper limb evaluation of patients with Friedreich ataxia using serious games rehabilitation exercises. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 15(1), 87. doi:10.1186/s12984-018-0430-722.
Jacobi, H., du Montcel, S. T., Bauer, P., Giunti, P., Cook, A., Labrum, R., Parkinson, M. M., Dürr, A., Brice, A., Charles, P., Marelli, C., Mariotti, C., Nanetti, L., Sarro, L., Rakowicz, M., Sulek, A., Sobanska, A., Schmitz-Hübsch, T., Schöls, L., Hengel, H., Baliko, L., Melegh, B., Filla, A., Antenora, A., Infante, J., Berciano, J., van de Warrenburg, B. P. C., Timmann, D., Szymanski, S., Boesch, S., Nachbauer, W., Kang, J. S., Pandolfo, M., Schulz, J. B., Melac, A. T., Diallo, A., & Klockgether, T. (2018). Long-term evolution of patient-reported outcome measures in spinocerebellar ataxias. Journal of neurology, 265(9), 2040-2051. doi:10.1007/s00415-018-8954-023.
Reetz, K., Dogan, I., Hohenfeld, C., Didszun, C., Giunti, P., Mariotti, C., Dürr, A., Boesch, S., Klopstock, T., Rodríguez de Rivera Garrido, F. J., Schöls, L., Giordano, I. A., Bürk, K., Pandolfo, M., & Schulz, J. B. (2018). Nonataxia symptoms in Friedreich Ataxia: Report from the Registry of the European Friedreich's Ataxia Consortium for Translational Studies (EFACTS). Neurology, 91(10), e917-e930. doi:10.1212/WNL.000000000000612124.
Melac, A. T., Mariotti, C., Pierucci, A. F., Giunti, P., Arpa, J., Boesch, S., Klopstock, T., vom Hagen, J. M., Klockgether, T., Bürk, K., Schulz, J. B., Reetz, K., Pandolfo, M., Dürr, A., du Montcel, S. T., Panzeri, M., Parkinson, M. M., Sanz-Gallego, I., Nachbauer, W., Karin, I., Depondt, C., Schoels, L., Giordano, I. A., Nanetti, L., Castaldo, A., & Eigentler, A. (2018). Friedreich and dominant ataxias: Quantitative differences in cerebellar dysfunction measurements. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry, 89(6), 559-565. doi:10.1136/jnnp-2017-316964