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Pathology and pathogenesis of sensory neuropathy in Friedreich's ataxia
Jennifer A. Morral
, Ashley N. Davis
, Jiang Qian
, Benjamin B. Gelman
, Arnulf H. Koeppen
Pathology
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Sensory Neuropathy
100%
Friedreich Ataxia
100%
Axon
70%
Schwann Cells
50%
Spinal Roots
40%
Laminin-2
40%
Ferritin
30%
Sural Nerve
30%
Myelinated Fibers
30%
Reaction Products
30%
Sensory Nerves
30%
Dorsal Root Ganglion
20%
Nerve
20%
S100
20%
Myelin Basic Protein
20%
Hypomyelination
20%
Ferroportin
20%
Electron Microscopy
10%
Paucity
10%
Immunoreactive Cells
10%
Precursor Cells
10%
Immunocytochemistry
10%
Satellite Cells
10%
Tubulin
10%
Neuropathology
10%
Autopsy
10%
Cell Cytoplasm
10%
Morphological Analysis
10%
Myelin
10%
Axonal Degeneration
10%
Myelinated
10%
Neural Crest
10%
Net Increase
10%
Normal numbers
10%
Dentate nucleus
10%
Honeycomb-like
10%
Dysmetabolism
10%
Fault Interaction
10%
Spinocerebellar Tracts
10%
Corticospinal Tract
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sensory Neuropathy
100%
Friedreich's Ataxia
100%
Axon
70%
Schwann Cell
50%
Spinal Root
40%
Merosin
40%
Ferritin
30%
Sural Nerve
30%
Dorsal Root Ganglion
20%
Ferroportin
20%
Morphology
10%
Electron Microscopy
10%
Immunocompetent Cell
10%
Immunocytochemistry
10%
Precursor
10%
Myelin
10%
Iron
10%
Satellite Cell
10%
Neural Crest
10%
Nerve Fiber Degeneration
10%
Myelin Basic Protein
10%
Tubulin
10%
Myelin Protein
10%
Dentate Nucleus
10%
Peripheral Myelin Protein 22
10%
Neuroscience
Ataxia
100%
Neuropathy
100%
Axon
70%
Schwann Cell
50%
Merosin
40%
Sural Nerve
30%
Ferritin
30%
Dorsal Root Ganglion
20%
Ferroportin
20%
Immunocytochemistry
10%
Electron Microscopy
10%
Myelin
10%
Nerve Fiber Degeneration
10%
Axonal Degeneration
10%
Tubulin
10%
Neural Crest
10%
Myelin Basic Protein
10%
Myelin Protein
10%
Peripheral Myelin Protein 22
10%
Dentate Nucleus
10%
Nucleus
10%