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    Autosomal recessive ataxias: a new gene - aprataxin - responsible for ataxia-ocular apraxia 1, and a new locus on 9q34

    Autosomal recessive ataxias: a new gene - aprataxin - responsible for ataxia-ocular apraxia 1, and a new locus on 9q34 by Moreira, M, Klur, S, Barbot, C, Tachi, N, Bomont, P, Watanabe, M, Shoji, M, Warter, J, Aubourg, P, Durr, A, Nemeth, A, Amouri, R, Hentati, F, Alurkar, A, Divekar, D, Mendoca, P, Sequeiros, J, Coutinho, P, Koenig, M

    Published 2002
    Conference item
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    DNM3 and genetic modifiers of age of onset in LRRK2 Gly2019Ser parkinsonism: a genome-wide linkage and association study

    DNM3 and genetic modifiers of age of onset in LRRK2 Gly2019Ser parkinsonism: a genome-wide linkage and association study by Parkkinen, L, Trinh, J, Gustavsson, E, Vilariño-Güell, C, Bortnick, S, Latourelle, J, McKenzie, M, Tu, C, Nosova, E, Khinda, J, Milnerwood, A, Lesage, S, Brice, A, Tazir, M, Aasly, J, Haytural, H, Foroud, T, Myers, R, Ben Sassi, S, Hentati, E, Nabli, F, Farhat, E, Amouri, R, Hentati, F, Farrer, M

    Published 2016
    Journal article

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