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Gert C Scheper

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Arquivos De Neuro-Psiquiatria|September 25, 2008
Atypical presentation of vanishing white matter diseaseLucia Maria da Costa Fontenelle, Gert C Scheper, Lara Brandão, et al.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|September 15, 2010
Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter: a reviewMarianna Bugiani, Ilja Boor, James M Powers, et al.
Journal of Child Neurology|April 16, 2011
Leukoencephalopathy with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and high lactate: a genetically proven case without elevated white matter lactateSuvasini Sharma, Naveen Sankhyan, Atin Kumar, et al.
Journal of Child Neurology|July 22, 2011
Correspondence on "Spinal cord calcification in an early-onset progressive leukoencephalopathy"Laura van Berge, Carola G M van Berkel, Gert C Scheper, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 28, 2001
Phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 4E markedly reduces its affinity for capped mRNAGert C Scheper, Barbara van Kollenburg, Jianzhong Hu, et al.
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders|May 29, 2012
Long-term tremor control with bilateral Vim-DBS in vanishing white matter diseaseIstván Valálik, Marjo S van der Knaap, Gert C Scheper, et al.
Brain & Development|February 1, 2011
Leukoencephalopathy with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and lactate elevation in the first Polish patientHanna Mierzewska, Marjo S van der Knaap, Gert C Scheper, et al.
Folia Neuropathologica|July 11, 2006
Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter due to homozygous EIF2B2 gene mutation. First Polish casesHanna Mierzewska, Marjo S van der Knaap, Gert C Scheper, et al.
Plos One|January 22, 2013
A yeast purification system for human translation initiation factors eIF2 and eIF2Bε and their use in the diagnosis of CACH/VWM diseaseRogerio A de Almeida, Anne Fogli, Marina Gaillard, et al.
Annals of Neurology|March 24, 2005
Fright is a provoking factor in vanishing white matter diseaseGerre Vermeulen, Rainer Seidl, Saadet Mercimek-Mahmutoglu, et al.
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Arquivos De Neuro-Psiquiatria|September 25, 2008
Atypical presentation of vanishing white matter diseaseLucia Maria da Costa Fontenelle, Gert C Scheper, Lara Brandão, et al.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|September 15, 2010
Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter: a reviewMarianna Bugiani, Ilja Boor, James M Powers, et al.
Journal of Child Neurology|April 16, 2011
Leukoencephalopathy with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and high lactate: a genetically proven case without elevated white matter lactateSuvasini Sharma, Naveen Sankhyan, Atin Kumar, et al.
Journal of Child Neurology|July 22, 2011
Correspondence on "Spinal cord calcification in an early-onset progressive leukoencephalopathy"Laura van Berge, Carola G M van Berkel, Gert C Scheper, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 28, 2001
Phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 4E markedly reduces its affinity for capped mRNAGert C Scheper, Barbara van Kollenburg, Jianzhong Hu, et al.
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders|May 29, 2012
Long-term tremor control with bilateral Vim-DBS in vanishing white matter diseaseIstván Valálik, Marjo S van der Knaap, Gert C Scheper, et al.
Brain & Development|February 1, 2011
Leukoencephalopathy with brain stem and spinal cord involvement and lactate elevation in the first Polish patientHanna Mierzewska, Marjo S van der Knaap, Gert C Scheper, et al.
Folia Neuropathologica|July 11, 2006
Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter due to homozygous EIF2B2 gene mutation. First Polish casesHanna Mierzewska, Marjo S van der Knaap, Gert C Scheper, et al.
Plos One|January 22, 2013
A yeast purification system for human translation initiation factors eIF2 and eIF2Bε and their use in the diagnosis of CACH/VWM diseaseRogerio A de Almeida, Anne Fogli, Marina Gaillard, et al.
Annals of Neurology|March 24, 2005
Fright is a provoking factor in vanishing white matter diseaseGerre Vermeulen, Rainer Seidl, Saadet Mercimek-Mahmutoglu, et al.
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