Michel A. A. P. Willemsen
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
Donders Institute for Brain
Cognition and Behaviour
Department of Paediatric Neurology (820 IKNC)
Netherlands
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- Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency: a treatable disorder of brain catecholamine biosynthesis. Willemsen, M.A., Verbeek, M.M., Kamsteeg, E.J., de Rijk-van Andel, J.F., Aeby, A., Blau, N., Burlina, A., Donati, M.A., Geurtz, B., Grattan-Smith, P.J., Haeussler, M., Hoffmann, G.F., Jung, H., de Klerk, J.B., van der Knaap, M.S., Kok, F., Leuzzi, V., de Lonlay, P., Megarbane, A., Monaghan, H., Renier, W.O., Rondot, P., Ryan, M.M., Seeger, J., Smeitink, J.A., Steenbergen-Spanjers, G.C., Wassmer, E., Weschke, B., Wijburg, F.A., Wilcken, B., Zafeiriou, D.I., Wevers, R.A. Brain (2010)
- Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) ingestion causes a significant resonance in proton magnetic resonance spectra of brain and cerebrospinal fluid. Willemsen, M.A., Engelke, U.F., van der Graaf, M., Wevers, R.A. Neuropediatrics (2006)
- Brain-Thyroid-Lung syndrome: a patient with a severe multi-system disorder due to a de novo mutation in the thyroid transcription factor 1 gene. Willemsen, M.A., Breedveld, G.J., Wouda, S., Otten, B.J., Yntema, J.L., Lammens, M., de Vries, B.B. Eur. J. Pediatr. (2005)
- Neuroglycopenia in normoglycaemic patients, and the potential benefit of ketosis. Willemsen, M.A., Soorani-Lunsing, R.J., Pouwels, E., Klepper, J. Diabet. Med. (2003)