DOI: 10.1055/s-00000041

Neuropediatrics

Issue 02 · Volume 26 · April 1995 DOI: 10.1055/s-002-6621

Introduction by the guest-editors

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    Hanefeld, F.; Hagberg, B.; Percy, A.:

    Molecular and Neurobiology Aspects of Rett Syndrome

  • Clinical aspects

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    Naidu, S.; Hyman, S.; Harris, E. L.; Narayanan, V.; Johns, D.; Castora, F.:

    Rett Syndrome Studies of Natural History and Search for a Genetic Marker

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    Kerr, A. M.; Mitchell, J. M.; Robertson, P. E.:

    Short Fourth Toes in Rett Syndrome: A Biological Indicator

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    Christen, H.-J.; Hanefeld, F.:

    Male Rett Variant

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    Skjeldal, O. H.; von Tetzchner, S.; Jacobsen, K.; Smith, L.; Heiberg, A.:

    Rett Syndrome - Distribution of Phenotypes with Special Attention to the Preserved Speech Variant

  • Genetics and metabolism

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    Haas, R. H.; Light, M.; Rice, M.; Barshop, B. A.:

    Oxidative Metabolism in Rett Syndrome: 1. Clinical Studies

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    Haas, R. H.; Nasirian, F.; Hua, X.; Nakano, K.; Hennessy, M.:

    Oxidative Metabolism in Rett Syndrome: 2. Biochemical and Molecular Studies

  • Neuropathology

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    Bauman, M. L.; Kemper, Th. L.; Arin, D. M.:

    Microscopic Observations of the Brain in Rett Syndrome

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  • Neurobiology and neuroimaging

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    Johnston, M. V.; Hohmann, C.; Blue, M. E.:

    Neurobiology of Rett Syndrome

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    Hanefeld, F.; Christen, H.-J.; Holzbach, U.; Kruse, B.; Frahm, J.; Hänicke, W.:

    Cerebral Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Rett Syndrome

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    Percy, A. K.:

    Concluding Remarks