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Comparison of family histories in FTLD subtypes and related tauopathies
J. S. Goldman, J. M. Farmer, E. M. Wood, J. K. Johnson, A. Boxer, J. Neuhaus, C. Lomen-Hoerth, K. C. Wilhelmsen, V. M.-Y. Lee, M. Grossman, B. L. Miller
First published December 12, 2005, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000187068.92184.63
J. S. Goldman
J. M. Farmer
E. M. Wood
J. K. Johnson
A. Boxer
J. Neuhaus
C. Lomen-Hoerth
K. C. Wilhelmsen
V. M.-Y. Lee
M. Grossman
Comparison of family histories in FTLD subtypes and related tauopathies
J. S. Goldman, J. M. Farmer, E. M. Wood, J. K. Johnson, A. Boxer, J. Neuhaus, C. Lomen-Hoerth, K. C. Wilhelmsen, V. M.-Y. Lee, M. Grossman, B. L. Miller
Neurology Dec 2005, 65 (11) 1817-1819; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000187068.92184.63
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- J. S. Goldman, MS, MPhil, CGC,
- J. M. Farmer, MS, CGC,
- E. M. Wood, MS,
- J. K. Johnson, PhD,
- A. Boxer, MD, PhD,
- J. Neuhaus, PhD,
- C. Lomen-Hoerth, MD, PhD,
- K. C. Wilhelmsen, MD, PhD,
- V. M.-Y. Lee, PhD,
- M. Grossman, MD and
- B. L. Miller, MD
- J. S. Goldman, MS, MPhil, CGC,
- J. M. Farmer, MS, CGC,
- E. M. Wood, MS,
- J. K. Johnson, PhD,
- A. Boxer, MD, PhD,
- J. Neuhaus, PhD,
- C. Lomen-Hoerth, MD, PhD,
- K. C. Wilhelmsen, MD, PhD,
- V. M.-Y. Lee, PhD,
- M. Grossman, MD and
- B. L. Miller, MD
- From the Memory and Aging Center (J.S. Goldman, Drs. Johnson, Boxer, and Miller), University of California, San Francisco; Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research (J.M. Farmer, B.M. Wood, Dr. Lee), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Departments of Genetics and Neurology (Dr. Wilhelmsen), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; ALS Center (Dr. Lomen-Hoerth), University of California, San Francisco; Department of Neurology (Dr. Grossman), Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Dr. Neuhaus), University of California, San Francisco.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to J.S. Goldman, UCSF Memory and Aging Center, 350 Parnassus Avenue, Suite 706, San Francisco, CA 94117; e-mail: jgoldman{at}memory.ucsf.edu
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