Medical Hypotheses
Volume 57, Issue 2 , Pages 180-182 , August 2001

Effects of tetrahydrobiopterin on ataxia in Machado-Joseph disease may be based upon the theory of ‘cerebellar long-term depression’

Received 23 October 2000 ,Accepted 9 January 2001.

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PII: S0306-9877(01)91293-9

doi: 10.1054/mehy.2001.1293

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 57, Issue 2 , Pages 180-182 , August 2001