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Excess of nonceruloplasmin serum copper in AD correlates with MMSE, CSF β-amyloid, and h-tau
R. Squitti, G. Barbati, L. Rossi, M. Ventriglia, G. Dal Forno, S. Cesaretti, F. Moffa, I. Caridi, E. Cassetta, P. Pasqualetti, L. Calabrese, D. Lupoi, P. M. Rossini
First published July 10, 2006, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000223343.82809.cf
R. Squitti
G. Barbati
L. Rossi
M. Ventriglia
G. Dal Forno
S. Cesaretti
F. Moffa
I. Caridi
E. Cassetta
P. Pasqualetti
L. Calabrese
D. Lupoi
Excess of nonceruloplasmin serum copper in AD correlates with MMSE, CSF β-amyloid, and h-tau
R. Squitti, G. Barbati, L. Rossi, M. Ventriglia, G. Dal Forno, S. Cesaretti, F. Moffa, I. Caridi, E. Cassetta, P. Pasqualetti, L. Calabrese, D. Lupoi, P. M. Rossini
Neurology Jul 2006, 67 (1) 76-82; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000223343.82809.cf
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- First Published July 10, 2006.
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Author Disclosures
- R. Squitti, PhD,
- G. Barbati, PhD,
- L. Rossi, PhD,
- M. Ventriglia, PhD,
- G. Dal Forno, MD, PhD,
- S. Cesaretti, PhD,
- F. Moffa, PhD,
- I. Caridi, MD,
- E. Cassetta, MD,
- P. Pasqualetti, PhD,
- L. Calabrese, PhD,
- D. Lupoi, MD and
- P. M. Rossini, MD
- R. Squitti, PhD,
- G. Barbati, PhD,
- L. Rossi, PhD,
- M. Ventriglia, PhD,
- G. Dal Forno, MD, PhD,
- S. Cesaretti, PhD,
- F. Moffa, PhD,
- I. Caridi, MD,
- E. Cassetta, MD,
- P. Pasqualetti, PhD,
- L. Calabrese, PhD,
- D. Lupoi, MD and
- P. M. Rossini, MD
- From the AFaR Departments of Neuroscience (R.W., G.B., M.V., S.C., F.M., I.C., E.C., P.P., P.M.R.) and Radiology (D.L.), Hospital Fatebenefratelli, Rome, Italy; Department of Biology (L.R.), Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy; Department of Neurology (G.D.F.), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; Department of Biochemical Science (C.L.), “La Sapienza” University, Rome, Italy; IRCCS “Centro S. Giovanni di Dio-FBF” (P.M.R.), Brescia, Italy; Department of Neurology (P.M.R.), University “Campus Biomedico,” Rome, Italy.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Rosanna Squitti, AFaR Department of Neuroscience, AFaR Hospital Fatebenefratelli, 00186 Rome, Italy; e-mail: rosanna.squitti{at}afar.it
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