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Authors: Wilczynski, GM Engel, WK Askanas, V
Citation: Gm. Wilczynski et al., Novel cytoplasmic immunolocalization of RNA polymerase II in inclusion-body myositis muscle, NEUROREPORT, 12(9), 2001, pp. 1809-1814

Authors: Vattemi, G Engel, WK McFerrin, J Buxbaum, JD Pastorino, L Askanas, V
Citation: G. Vattemi et al., Presence of BACE1 and BACE2 in muscle fibres of patients with sporadic inclusion-body myositis, LANCET, 358(9297), 2001, pp. 1962-1964

Authors: Wang, Y Michikawa, Y Mallidis, C Bai, Y Woodhouse, L Yarasheski, KE Miller, CA Askanas, V Engel, WK Bhasin, S Attardi, G
Citation: Y. Wang et al., Muscle-specific mutations accumulate with aging in critical human mtDNA control sites for replication, P NAS US, 98(7), 2001, pp. 4022-4027

Authors: Askanas, V Engel, WK
Citation: V. Askanas et Wk. Engel, Inclusion-body myositis: Newest concepts of pathogenesis and relation to aging and Alzheimer disease, J NE EXP NE, 60(1), 2001, pp. 1-14

Authors: Kok, CC Boyt, A Gaudieri, S Martins, R Askanas, V Dalakas, M Kiers, L Mastaglia, F Garlepp, M
Citation: Cc. Kok et al., Mitochondrial DNA variants in inclusion body myositis, NEUROMUSC D, 10(8), 2000, pp. 604-611

Authors: Askanas, V Engel, WK Alvarez, RB Frangione, B Ghiso, J Vidal, R
Citation: V. Askanas et al., Inclusion body myositis, muscle blood vessel and cardiac amyloidosis, and transthyretin Val122Ile allele, ANN NEUROL, 47(4), 2000, pp. 544-549

Authors: Wilczynski, GM Engel, WK Askanas, V
Citation: Gm. Wilczynski et al., Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 colocalizes with phosphorylated tau in human inclusion-body myositis paired-helical filaments and may play a role in tau phosphorylation, NEUROSCI L, 293(1), 2000, pp. 33-36

Authors: Broccolini, A Engel, WK Alvarez, RB Askanas, V
Citation: A. Broccolini et al., Redox factor-1 in muscle biopsies of patients with inclusion-body myositis, NEUROSCI L, 287(1), 2000, pp. 1-4

Authors: Askanas, V Engel, WK Alvarez, RB McFerrin, J Broccolini, A
Citation: V. Askanas et al., Novel immunolocalization of alpha-synuclein in human muscle of inclusion-body myositis, regenerating and necrotic muscle fibers, and at neuromuscularjunctions, J NE EXP NE, 59(7), 2000, pp. 592-598

Authors: Wilczynski, GM Engel, WK Askanas, V
Citation: Gm. Wilczynski et al., Association of active extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase with paired helical filaments of inclusion-body myositis muscle suggests its rolein inclusion-body myositis tau phosphorylation, AM J PATH, 156(6), 2000, pp. 1835-1840

Authors: Broccolini, A Engel, WK Alvarez, RB Askanas, V
Citation: A. Broccolini et al., Paired helical filaments of inclusion-body myositis muscle contain RNA andsurvival motor neuron protein, AM J PATH, 156(4), 2000, pp. 1151-1155

Authors: Broccolini, A Engel, WK Askanas, V
Citation: A. Broccolini et al., Localization of survival motor neuron protein in human apoptotic-like and regenerating muscle fibers, and neuromuscular junctions, NEUROREPORT, 10(8), 1999, pp. 1637-1641

Authors: McFerrin, J Engel, WK Askanas, V
Citation: J. Mcferrin et al., Cultured inclusion-body myositis muscle fibers do not accumulate beta-amyloid precursor protein and can be innervated, NEUROLOGY, 53(9), 1999, pp. 2184-2187

Authors: Askanas, V Engel, WK
Citation: V. Askanas et Wk. Engel, Sporadic inclusion-body myositis and its similarities to Alzheimer diseasebrain - Recent approaches to diagnosis and pathogenesis, and relation to aging, SC J RHEUM, 27(6), 1998, pp. 389-405

Authors: Askanas, V Engel, WK
Citation: V. Askanas et Wk. Engel, Does overexpression of beta APP in aging muscle have a pathogenic role anda relevance to Alzheimer's disease? Clues from inclusion body myositis, cultured human muscle, and transgenic mice, AM J PATH, 153(6), 1998, pp. 1673-1677
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