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Correction: The Transcription Factor, a1ACT, Acts Through a MicroRNA Network to Regulate Neurogenesis and Cell Death During Neonatal Cerebellar Development.

Wei C, Benzow K, Koob MD, Gomez CM, Du X

Correction: The Transcription Factor, a1ACT, Acts Through a MicroRNA Network to Regulate Neurogenesis and Cell Death During Neonatal Cerebellar Development. Cerebellum. 2024 Apr; 23(2):876.

PMID: 37198370

Intermuscular Coherence in Spinocerebellar Ataxias 3 and 6: a Preliminary Study.

Issa NP, Aydin S, Bhatnagar S, Baumgartner NW, Hill J, Aluri S, Valentic CS, Polley E, Gomez CM, Rezania K

Intermuscular Coherence in Spinocerebellar Ataxias 3 and 6: a Preliminary Study. Cerebellum. 2024 Apr; 23(2):601-608.

PMID: 37428409

Correction: The Transcription Factor, a1ACT, Acts Through a MicroRNA Network to Regulate Neurogenesis and Cell Death During Neonatal Cerebellar Development.

Wei C, Benzow K, Koob MD, Gomez CM, Du X

Correction: The Transcription Factor, a1ACT, Acts Through a MicroRNA Network to Regulate Neurogenesis and Cell Death During Neonatal Cerebellar Development. Cerebellum. 2023 May 18.

PMID: 37198370

Truncating Variants in RFC1 in Cerebellar Ataxia, Neuropathy, and Vestibular Areflexia Syndrome.

Ronco R, Perini C, Currò R, Dominik N, Facchini S, Gennari A, Simone R, Stuart S, Nagy S, Vegezzi E, Quartesan I, El-Saddig A, Lavin T, Tucci A, Szymura A, Novis De Farias LE, Gary A, Delfeld M, Kandikatla P, Niu N, Tawde S, Shaw J, Polke J, Reilly MM, Wood NW, Crespan E, Gomez C, Chen JYH, Schmahmann JD, Gosal D, Houlden H, Das S, Cortese A

Truncating Variants in RFC1 in Cerebellar Ataxia, Neuropathy, and Vestibular Areflexia Syndrome. Neurology. 2023 01 31; 100(5):e543-e554.

PMID: 36289003

Natural History of Friedreich Ataxia: Heterogeneity of Neurologic Progression and Consequences for Clinical Trial Design.

Rummey C, Corben LA, Delatycki M, Wilmot G, Subramony SH, Corti M, Bushara K, Duquette A, Gomez C, Hoyle JC, Roxburgh R, Seeberger L, Yoon G, Mathews K, Zesiewicz T, Perlman S, Lynch DR

Natural History of Friedreich Ataxia: Heterogeneity of Neurologic Progression and Consequences for Clinical Trial Design. Neurology. 2022 Oct 03; 99(14):e1499-e1510.

PMID: 35817567

HER2 c-Terminal Fragments Are Expressed via Internal Translation of the HER2 mRNA.

Godfrey JD, Hejazi D, Du X, Wei C, Rao E, Gomez CM

HER2 c-Terminal Fragments Are Expressed via Internal Translation of the HER2 mRNA. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Aug 23; 23(17).

PMID: 36076950

The Transcription Factor, a1ACT, Acts Through a MicroRNA Network to Regulate Neurogenesis and Cell Death During Neonatal Cerebellar Development.

Wei C, Benzow K, Koob MD, Gomez CM, Du X

The Transcription Factor, a1ACT, Acts Through a MicroRNA Network to Regulate Neurogenesis and Cell Death During Neonatal Cerebellar Development. Cerebellum. 2023 Aug; 22(4):651-662.

PMID: 35729466

CCG•CGG interruptions in high-penetrance SCA8 families increase RAN translation and protein toxicity.

Perez BA, Shorrock HK, Banez-Coronel M, Zu T, Romano LE, Laboissonniere LA, Reid T, Ikeda Y, Reddy K, Gomez CM, Bird T, Ashizawa T, Schut LJ, Brusco A, Berglund JA, Hasholt LF, Nielsen JE, Subramony SH, Ranum LP

CCG•CGG interruptions in high-penetrance SCA8 families increase RAN translation and protein toxicity. EMBO Mol Med. 2021 11 08; 13(11):e14095.

PMID: 34632710

Gait Variability in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Assessed Using Wearable Inertial Sensors.

Shah VV, Rodriguez-Labrada R, Horak FB, McNames J, Casey H, Hansson Floyd K, El-Gohary M, Schmahmann JD, Rosenthal LS, Perlman S, Velázquez-Pérez L, Gomez CM

Gait Variability in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Assessed Using Wearable Inertial Sensors. Mov Disord. 2021 12; 36(12):2922-2931.

PMID: 34424581

Inertial Sensor Algorithms to Characterize Turning in Neurological Patients With Turn Hesitations.

Shah VV, Curtze C, Mancini M, Carlson-Kuhta P, Nutt JG, Gomez CM, El-Gohary M, Horak FB, McNames J

Inertial Sensor Algorithms to Characterize Turning in Neurological Patients With Turn Hesitations. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2021 09; 68(9):2615-2625.

PMID: 33180719