Degeneration of the Cerebellum in <scp>H</scp>untington's Disease (<scp>HD</scp>): Possible Relevance for the Clinical Picture and Potential Gateway to Pathological Mechanisms of the Disease Process
Udo Rüb(Goethe University Frankfurt), Wilfred F.A. den Dunnen(University Medical Center Groningen), Franziska Hoche(Goethe University Frankfurt), Kay Seidel(Goethe University Frankfurt), Henry L. Paulson(University of Michigan), Helmut Heinsen(Hologic (Germany)), Charlotte von Gall(Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf), E. R. Brunt(University Medical Center Groningen), Jean‐Paul Vonsattel(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Domenico Del Turco(Goethe University Frankfurt), J. Böhl, Horst‐Werner Korf(Düsseldorf University Hospital)
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