Continuous, but not intermittent, regimens of hypoxia prevent and reverse ataxia in a murine model of Friedreich’s ataxia
Tslil Ast(Broad Institute), Vamsi K. Mootha(Center for Human Genetics), Fumiaki Nagashima(Harvard University), Rajeev Malhotra(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Hong Wang(Harvard University), Eizo Marutani(Harvard University), Fumito Ichinose(Harvard University)
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