Jaap Bethlem

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University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands 
Area:
Neurology
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Prof. dr. J. Bethlem at the Album Academicum of the University of Amsterdam

Mean distance: 20.58 (cluster 48)
 
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Arie Biemond grad student 1955 Amsterdam
 (Dystrophia myotonica: (ziekte van Steinert))
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Askanas V, Engel WK, Reddy NB, et al. (1979) X-linked recessive congenital muscle fiber hypotrophy with central nuclei: abnormalities of growth and adenylate cyclase in muscle tissue cultures. Archives of Neurology. 36: 604-9
Arts WF, Bethlem J, Dingemans KP, et al. (1978) Investigations on the inheritance of nemaline myopathy. Archives of Neurology. 35: 72-7
Askanas V, Engel WK, Bethlem J. (1978) Leptomeres in cultured human muscle. Acta Neuropathologica. 42: 247-50
Arts WF, Bethlem J, Volkers WS. (1978) Further investigations on benign myopathy with autosomal dominant inheritance. Journal of Neurology. 217: 201-6
van Wijngaarden GK, Bethlem J, Dingemans KP, et al. (1977) Familial focal loss of cross striations. Journal of Neurology. 216: 163-72
Coërs C, Telerman-Toppet N, Gérard JM, et al. (1976) Changes in motor innervation and histochemical pattern of muscle fibers in some congenital myopathies. Neurology. 26: 1046-53
Bethlem J, Wijngaarden GK. (1976) Benign myopathy, with autosomal dominant inheritance. A report on three pedigrees. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 99: 91-100
Barth PG, Van Wijngaarden GK, Bethlem J. (1975) X-linked myotubular myopathy with fatal neonatal asphyxia. Neurology. 25: 531-6
Jennekens FG, Meijer AE, Bethlem J, et al. (1974) Fibre hybrids in type groups. An investigation of human muscle biopsies. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 23: 337-52
Oosterhuis H, Bethlem J. (1973) Neurogenic muscle involvement in myasthenia gravis. A clinical and histopathological study. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 36: 244-54
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