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Allogeneic stem cell transplantation corrects biochemical derangements in MNGIE
M. Hirano, R. Martí, C. Casali, S. Tadesse, T. Uldrick, B. Fine, D. M. Escolar, M. L. Valentino, I. Nishino, C. Hesdorffer, J. Schwartz, R. G. Hawks, D. L. Martone, M. S. Cairo, S. DiMauro, M. Stanzani, J. H. Garvin, D. G. Savage
First published September 13, 2006, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000240853.97716.24
M. Hirano
R. Martí
C. Casali
S. Tadesse
T. Uldrick
B. Fine
D. M. Escolar
M. L. Valentino
I. Nishino
C. Hesdorffer
J. Schwartz
R. G. Hawks
D. L. Martone
M. S. Cairo
S. DiMauro
M. Stanzani
J. H. Garvin
Allogeneic stem cell transplantation corrects biochemical derangements in MNGIE
M. Hirano, R. Martí, C. Casali, S. Tadesse, T. Uldrick, B. Fine, D. M. Escolar, M. L. Valentino, I. Nishino, C. Hesdorffer, J. Schwartz, R. G. Hawks, D. L. Martone, M. S. Cairo, S. DiMauro, M. Stanzani, J. H. Garvin, D. G. Savage
Neurology Oct 2006, 67 (8) 1458-1460; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000240853.97716.24
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- M. Hirano, MD,
- R. Martí, PhD,
- C. Casali, MD, PhD,
- S. Tadesse, BS,
- T. Uldrick, MD,
- B. Fine, MD,
- D. M. Escolar, MD,
- M. L. Valentino, MD,
- I. Nishino, MD, PhD,
- C. Hesdorffer, MD,
- J. Schwartz, MD,
- R. G. Hawks, MS,
- D. L. Martone, MS,
- M. S. Cairo, MD,
- S. DiMauro, MD,
- M. Stanzani, MD,
- J. H. Garvin Jr, MD, PhD and
- D. G. Savage, MD
- M. Hirano, MD,
- R. Martí, PhD,
- C. Casali, MD, PhD,
- S. Tadesse, BS,
- T. Uldrick, MD,
- B. Fine, MD,
- D. M. Escolar, MD,
- M. L. Valentino, MD,
- I. Nishino, MD, PhD,
- C. Hesdorffer, MD,
- J. Schwartz, MD,
- R. G. Hawks, MS,
- D. L. Martone, MS,
- M. S. Cairo, MD,
- S. DiMauro, MD,
- M. Stanzani, MD,
- J. H. Garvin Jr, MD, PhD and
- D. G. Savage, MD
- From the Department of Neurology (M.H., M.L.V., S.T., S.D.), Division of Hematology and Oncology (T.U., D.G.S), Department of Medicine, and Division of Hemotherapy and Transfusion, Departments of Pathology (J.S.) and Pediatrics (R.G.H., D.M., M.S.C., J.H.G.), Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY; Laboratori de Patologia Mitocondrial (R.M.), Institut de Recerca Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; Department of Neurology and ORL (C.C.), La Sapienza University, and Molecular Neurogenetics–IRCCS C. Mondino, Pavia–San Raffaele Pisana, Rome, Italy; Departments of Pediatrics (B.F.) and Neurology (D.M.E.), Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC; Department of Neuromuscular Research (I.N.), National Institute of Neuroscience, National Hospital for Mental, Nervous, and Muscular Disorders, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Hematology and Oncology (C.H.), Hackensack University Medical Center, NJ; and Institute of Hematology “Seràgnoli” (M.S.), S. Orsola–Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Italy.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. M. Hirano, Department of Neurology, Columbia University Medical Center, 630 W. 168 St., P&S 4-443, New York, NY 10032; e-mail: mh29{at}columbia.edu
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