February 01, 1994; 44 (2) Articles
Iatrogenic Creutzfeldt‐Jakob disease
An example of the interplay between ancient genes and modern medicine
P. Brown, L. Cervenáková, L. G. Goldfarb, W. R. McCombie, R. Rubenstein, R. G. Will, M. Pocchiari, J. F. Martinez-Lage, C. Scalici, C. Masullo, G. Graupera, J. Ligan, D. C. Gajdusek
First published February 1, 1994, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.44.2.291
P. Brown
MD
L. Cervenáková
MD
L. G. Goldfarb
MD
W. R. McCombie
PhD
R. Rubenstein
PhD
R. G. Will
MD
M. Pocchiari
MD
J. F. Martinez-Lage
MD
C. Scalici
MS
C. Masullo
MD
G. Graupera
BS
J. Ligan
BS
Iatrogenic Creutzfeldt‐Jakob disease
An example of the interplay between ancient genes and modern medicine
P. Brown, L. Cervenáková, L. G. Goldfarb, W. R. McCombie, R. Rubenstein, R. G. Will, M. Pocchiari, J. F. Martinez-Lage, C. Scalici, C. Masullo, G. Graupera, J. Ligan, D. C. Gajdusek
Neurology Feb 1994, 44 (2) 291; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.44.2.291
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- First Published February 1, 1994.
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Author Disclosures
- P. Brown, MD,
- L. Cervenáková, MD,
- L. G. Goldfarb, MD,
- W. R. McCombie, PhD,
- R. Rubenstein, PhD,
- R. G. Will, MD,
- M. Pocchiari, MD,
- J. F. Martinez-Lage, MD,
- C. Scalici, MS,
- C. Masullo, MD,
- G. Graupera, BS,
- J. Ligan, BS and
- D. C. Gajdusek, MD
- P. Brown, MD,
- L. Cervenáková, MD,
- L. G. Goldfarb, MD,
- W. R. McCombie, PhD,
- R. Rubenstein, PhD,
- R. G. Will, MD,
- M. Pocchiari, MD,
- J. F. Martinez-Lage, MD,
- C. Scalici, MS,
- C. Masullo, MD,
- G. Graupera, BS,
- J. Ligan, BS and
- D. C. Gajdusek, MD
- Laboratories of CNS Studies (Drs. Brown, Cervenáková, Goldfarb, and Gajdusek, and G. Graupera and J. Ligan) and Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology (Dr. McCombie), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH, Bethesda, MD; the Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities (Dr. Rubenstein and C. Scalici), Staten Island, NY; the Department of Clinical Neurosciences (Dr. Will), Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK; the Laboratory of Virology (Dr. Pocchiari), Istituto Superiore di Sanitá, Rome, Italy; the Service of Neurosurgery (Dr. Martinez-Lage), Hospital Universitario, Murcia, Spain; and the Institute of Neurology (Dr. Masullo), Catholic University, Rome, Italy.
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