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Victor Dubowitz is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their recent scholarly contributions primarily appear in the journal Neuromuscular Disorders, where they have published multiple papers related to neurology and rehabilitation.

Key areas of research and study for Victor Dubowitz include neurology and rehabilitation. Specific topics addressed in their work involve Myasthenia Gravis and Thymoma as well as musculoskeletal disorders and rehabilitation, reflecting the clinical and scientific focus of their studies.

Recent publications by Victor Dubowitz include the following:

  • Neuromuscular Disorders at 30, 2020, Neuromuscular Disorders
  • Scientific title page, 2020, Neuromuscular Disorders
  • Fools rush in where angels fear to tread, 2021, Neuromuscular Disorders
  • Commentary from the Editor, 2020, Neuromuscular Disorders

The most frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Caroline Sewry
  • Anders Oldfors

The primary publication venue for Victor Dubowitz's research is:

  • Neuromuscular Disorders

Best Publications

  • Muscle biopsy: A modern approach

    Victor Dubowitz

  • Muscle Biopsy: A Practical Approach

    Victor Dubowitz;Caroline A. Sewry;Anders Oldfors;Russell J. M. Lane

  • Genetic mapping of chronic childhood-onset spinal muscular atrophy to chromosome 5q1 1.2–13.3

    L. M. Brzustowicz;L. M. Brzustowicz;T. Lehner;T. Lehner;L. H. Castilla;L. H. Castilla;G. K. Penchaszadeh;G. K. Penchaszadeh

  • Muscle disorders in childhood

    Victor Dubowitz

  • Final report of the Medical Research Council/Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Multicentre Randomised Trial of Cervical Cerclage

    M C Macnaughton;I G Chalmers;V Dubowitz;P M Dunn

  • Ultrasound imaging in the diagnosis of muscle disease.

    J.Z. Heckmatt;S. Leeman;V. Dubowitz

  • Genomic Variation and Gene Conversion in Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Implications for Disease Process and Clinical Phenotype

    Louise Campbell;Allyson Potter;Jaakko Ignatius;Victor Dubowitz

  • Quantitation of muscle function in children: A prospective study in duchenne muscular dystrophy

    O. M. Scott;S. A. Hyde;C. Goddard;V. Dubowitz

  • Optimality score for the neurologic examination of the infant at 12 and 18 months of age

    Leena Haataja;Eugenio Mercuri;Rivka Regev;Frances Cowan

  • Mutations in the nebulin gene associated with autosomal recessive nemaline myopathy

    Katarina Pelin;Pirta Hilpelä;Kati Donner;Caroline Sewry

  • Deletions in the survival motor neuron gene on 5q13 in autosomal recessive spinal muscular atrophy

    N.R. Rodrigues;N. Owen;K. Talbot;J. Ignatius

  • Dermatomyositis, polymyositis, and Coxsackie-B-virus infection.

    N.E Bowles;C.A Sewry;V Dubowitz;L.C Archard

  • PREDICTIVE VALUE OF CRANIAL ULTRASOUND IN THE NEWBORN BABY: A REAPPRAISAL

    L.S.De Vries;V. Dubowitz;S. Lary;A. Whitelaw

  • Phenotypic spectrum associated with mutations in the fukutin‐related protein gene

    Eugenio Mercuri;Eugenio Mercuri;Eugenio Mercuri;Martin Brockington;Volker Straub;Susana Quijano-Roy

  • Clinical NMR imaging of the brain in children: normal and neurologic disease

    Johnson Ma;Pennock Jm;Bydder Gm;Steiner Re

  • An optimality score for the neurologic examination of the term newborn

    Lilly Dubowitz;Eugenio Mercuri;Victor Dubowitz

  • A Clinician's View of Neuromuscular Diseases

    Victor Dubowitz

  • Clinical phenotype in congenital muscular dystrophy: correlation with expression of merosin in skeletal

    J. Philpot;C. Sewry;J. Pennock;V. Dubowitz

  • Localization of merosin-negative congenital muscular dystrophy to chromosome 6q2 by homozygosity mapping

    D Hillaire;A Leclerc;S Fauré;H Topaloglu

  • Very severe spinal muscular atrophy (SMA type 0): an expanding clinical phenotype.

    Victor Dubowitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Muntoni
Francesco Muntoni University College London
Caroline Sewry
Caroline Sewry Great Ormond Street Hospital
Caroline Sewry
Caroline Sewry University College London
Kay E. Davies
Kay E. Davies University of Oxford
Shirley V. Hodgson
Shirley V. Hodgson St George's, University of London
Eugenio Mercuri
Eugenio Mercuri Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Paul Casaer
Paul Casaer KU Leuven
Graeme M. Bydder
Graeme M. Bydder University of California, San Diego
Jenny C. Taylor
Jenny C. Taylor University of Oxford
Alessandra Ferlini
Alessandra Ferlini University of Ferrara

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