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1. Cost‐effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy for people living with motor neuron disease, and their health‐related quality of life.

2. European Academy of Neurology (EAN) guideline on the management of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in collaboration with European Reference Network for Neuromuscular Diseases (ERNEURO‐NMD).

3. Factors influencing decisions people with motor neuron disease make about gastrostomy placement and ventilation: A qualitative evidence synthesis.

4. Non‐negative matrix factorisation of Raman spectra finds common patterns relating to neuromuscular disease across differing equipment configurations, preclinical models and human tissue.

5. The application of Raman spectroscopy to the diagnosis of mitochondrial muscle disease: A preliminary comparison between fibre optic probe and microscope formats.

6. Reinnervation as measured by the motor unit size index is associated with preservation of muscle strength in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, but not all muscles reinnervate.

7. The role of cranial and thoracic electromyography within diagnostic criteria for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

8. Oligogenic inheritance of optineurin ( OPTN) and C9ORF72 mutations in ALS highlights localisation of OPTN in the TDP-43-negative inclusions of C9ORF72-ALS.

9. Gene expression signatures in motor neurone disease fibroblasts reveal dysregulation of metabolism, hypoxia-response and RNA processing functions.

10. Loss of nuclear TDP-43 in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS) causes altered expression of splicing machinery and widespread dysregulation of RNA splicing in motor neurones.

11. Direct evidence for axonal transport defects in a novel mouse model of mutant spastin-induced hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) and human HSP patients.

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