192 results on '"Engel, W."'
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2. Assessment: Symptomatic Treatment for Muscle Cramps (An Evidence-Based Review): Report of the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee of The American Academy of Neurology
3. Frameshift and novel mutations in FUS in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and ALS/dementia
4. INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN IN RELAPSING-REMITTING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: A DOSE-FINDING TRIAL
5. Inclusion-body myositis: A myodegenerative conformational disorder associated with A , protein misfolding, and proteasome inhibition
6. Inclusion-body myositis: Clinical, diagnostic, and pathologic aspects
7. Inclusion-body myositis: Clinical and pathologic aspects, and basic research potentially relevant to treatment
8. Mutant ubiquitin UBB+1 is accumulated in sporadic inclusion-body myositis muscle fibers
9. Unicorns, dragons, polymyositis, and other mythical beasts
10. Transthyretin Val122Ile, accumulated A , and inclusion-body myositis aspects in cultured muscle
11. Laser Doppler blood flow studies during open muscle biopsy in patients with neuromuscular diseases.
12. Histochemistry and acetylcholine receptor distribution in normal and denervated monkey extraocular muscles.
13. Distinct subtypes of type I fibers of human skeletal muscle.
14. A new program for investigating adult human skeletal muscle grown aneurally in tissue culture.
15. Adverse interaction between steroid hormones and anticholinesterase drugs.
16. Autosomal dominant syndrome of lipid neuromyopathy with normal carnitine: successful treatment with long-chain fatty-acid-free diet.
17. Three lipoprotein receptors and cholesterol in inclusion-body myositis muscle
18. The histographic analysis of human muscle biopsies with regard to fiber types. 3. Myotonias, myasthenia gravis, and hypokalemic periodic paralysis.
19. Cultured inclusion-body myositis muscle fibers do not accumulate -amyloid precursor protein and can be innervated
20. The essentiality of histo- and cytochemical studies of skeletal muscle in the investigation of neuromuscular disease
21. Commentary
22. Enhanced detection of Congo‐red‐positive amyloid deposits in muscle fibers of inclusion body myositis and brain of Alzheimer's disease using fluorescence technique
23. Immunocytochemical localization of ubiquitin in inclusion body myositis allows its light‐microscopic distinction from polymyositis
24. Suggestions to Authors
25. Memory arts
26. Immunocytochemical localization of desmin at human neuromuscular junctions
27. Cultured inclusion-body myositis muscle fibers do not accumulate beta-amyloid precursor protein and can be innervated.
28. Treatment of polyneuropathy in Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.
29. Muscle carnitine deficiency.
30. Electrophysiologic properties of aneurally cultured muscle from patients with myotonic muscular atrophy.
31. Increased circulation of T lymphocytes bearing surface thymosin α1 in patients with myasthenia gravis.
32. Substance P in human cerebrospinal fluid.
33. CSF “monoclonal” bands in chronic relapsing polyneuropathy.
34. Morphologic and immunologic studies in experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis and myasthenia gravis.
35. Adrenomyeloneuropathy.
36. Acetylcholine receptors of aneurally cultured human and animal muscle.
37. Neuromuscular blockade with anti-axoplasmic antibodies.
38. Localization of technetium-99m diphosphonate in acutely injured muscle.
39. Pyruvate oxidation in neuromuscular diseases.
40. The acetylcholine receptor in normal and pathologic states.
41. 99mTc-diphosphonate uptake in skeletal muscle.
42. Brief, small, abundant motor-unit action potentials.
43. Effect of lactate infusions on patients with myasthenia gravis.
44. Fiber-type nomenclature of human skeletal muscle for histochemical purposes.
45. Nuclear inclusions in innervated cultured muscle fibers from patients with oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy.
46. A search for antibodies to neuronal nuclei in the serum of patients with myasthenia gravis.
47. Serum immunoglobulin and complement (C3) levels.
48. The fine structure of type II muscle fiber atrophy.
49. Moebius syndrome.
50. Histochemistry of motor neurons and interneurons in the cat lumbar spinal cord.
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