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1. Abnormal visual cortex activity using functional magnetic resonance imaging in treatment resistant photophobia in Friedreich Ataxia

2. Deciphering the ferroptosis pathways in dorsal root ganglia of Friedreich ataxia models. The role of LKB1/AMPK, KEAP1, and GSK3β in the impairment of the NRF2 response

3. Glial cell activation precedes neurodegeneration in the cerebellar cortex of the YG8–800 murine model of Friedreich ataxia

4. Perspectives of the Friedreich ataxia community on gene therapy clinical trials

5. Clinical stage and plasma neurofilament concentration in adults with Friedreich ataxia

7. Hyperactivation of mTOR and AKT in a cardiac hypertrophy animal model of Friedreich ataxia

8. High Levels of Frataxin Overexpression Lead to Mitochondrial and Cardiac Toxicity in Mouse Models

9. Increased brain tissue sodium concentration in Friedreich ataxia: A multimodal MR imaging study

10. The Nrf2 induction prevents ferroptosis in Friedreich's Ataxia

11. PPAR gamma agonist leriglitazone improves frataxin-loss impairments in cellular and animal models of Friedreich Ataxia

12. E3 Ligase RNF126 Directly Ubiquitinates Frataxin, Promoting Its Degradation: Identification of a Potential Therapeutic Target for Friedreich Ataxia

13. Highly specific ubiquitin-competing molecules effectively promote frataxin accumulation and partially rescue the aconitase defect in Friedreich ataxia cells

14. Insights into the role of oxidative stress in the pathology of Friedreich ataxia using peroxidation resistant polyunsaturated fatty acids

15. High Levels of Frataxin Overexpression Lead to Mitochondrial and Cardiac Toxicity in Mouse Models

16. The mismatch repair system protects against intergenerational GAA repeat instability in a Friedreich ataxia mouse model

17. Prolonged treatment with pimelic o-aminobenzamide HDAC inhibitors ameliorates the disease phenotype of a Friedreich ataxia mouse model

18. Epigenetic changes and non-coding expanded repeats

19. Plasma idebenone monitoring in Friedreich’s ataxia patients during a long-term follow-up

20. PPAR gamma agonist leriglitazone improves frataxin-loss impairments in cellular and animal models of Friedreich Ataxia

21. A Potential New Therapeutic Approach for Friedreich Ataxia: Induction of Frataxin Expression With TALE Proteins

22. The Nrf2 induction prevents ferroptosis in Friedreich's Ataxia

23. Oxidative stress modulates rearrangement of endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria contacts and calcium dysregulation in a Friedreich's ataxia model

24. A Defective mRNA Cleavage and Polyadenylation Complex Facilitates Expansions of Transcribed (GAA)n Repeats Associated with Friedreich’s Ataxia

25. Friedreich ataxia- pathogenesis and implications for therapies

26. Excision of the expanded GAA repeats corrects cardiomyopathy phenotypes of iPSC-derived Friedreich's ataxia cardiomyocytes

27. Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors Revert Axonal Dystrophy in Friedreich's Ataxia Mouse Model

28. The dynamin-related protein 1 is decreased and the mitochondrial network is altered in Friedreich's ataxia cardiomyopathy.

29. Increased brain tissue sodium concentration in Friedreich ataxia: A multimodal MR imaging study.

30. Cerebellar pathology in Friedreich's ataxia: Atrophied dentate nuclei with normal iron content

31. A role for astrocytes in cerebellar deficits in frataxin deficiency: Protection by insulin-like growth factor I

32. The mismatch repair system protects against intergenerational GAA repeat instability in a Friedreich ataxia mouse model

33. Mechanistic concepts of iron-sulfur protein biogenesis in Biology.

34. Exploring iron-binding to human frataxin and to selected Friedreich ataxia mutants by means of NMR and EPR spectroscopies.

35. Altered neocortical tactile but preserved auditory early change detection responses in Friedreich ataxia.

36. In Vitro interaction between yeast frataxin and superoxide dismutases: Influence of mitochondrial metals.

37. Atypical Friedreich ataxia in patients with FXN p.R165P point mutation or comorbid hemochromatosis

38. Myelin paucity of the superior cerebellar peduncle in individuals with Friedreich ataxia: An MRI magnetization transfer imaging study.

39. Influence of Friedreich Ataxia GAA Noncoding Repeat Expansions on Pre-mRNA Processing

40. Pitfalls in molecular diagnosis of Friedreich ataxia.

41. Rapid exhaustion of auditory neural conduction in a prototypical mitochondrial disease, Friedreich ataxia.

42. Recessive ataxias.

43. The neuropathology of the adult cerebellum.

44. Autosomal-recessive cerebellar ataxias.

45. Trinucleotide repeat disorders.

46. The significance of intercalated discs in the pathogenesis of Friedreich cardiomyopathy.

47. Using human pluripotent stem cells to study Friedreich ataxia cardiomyopathy.

49. Evidence for chromosome fragility at the frataxin locus in Friedreich ataxia.

50. A longitudinal study of the Friedreich Ataxia Impact Scale.

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