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Neurology 2001;57:159-160
© 2001 American Academy of Neurology


Clinical/Scientific Notes

Serum transferrin receptor levels in Friedreich’s and other degenerative ataxias

V. Scarano, MD;, T. de Cristofaro, MD;, G. De Michele, MD;, E. Salvatore, MD;, I. De Biase, MD;, A. Monticelli, MD;, A. Filla, MD; and S. Cocozza, MD

From the Departments of Neurological Sciences (Drs. Scarano, De Michele, Salvatore, and Filla) and Molecular and Cellular Biology and Pathology and CEOS (Drs. de Cristofaro, De Biase, Monticelli, and Cocozza), Federico II University, Naples, Italy.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Alessandro Filla, Clinica Neurologica, Università Federico II, via Pansini 5, 80131, Napoli, Italy; e-mail: afilla{at}unina.it




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