Dopamine transporter deficiency syndrome: phenotypic spectrum from infancy to adulthood
Joanne Ng(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Manju A. Kurian(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Christian Kubisch(Universität Hamburg), Maarten E. A. Reith(New York University), Kevin A. Strauss(Clinic for Special Children), Vincenzo Leuzzi(Sapienza University of Rome), D. Holmes Morton(Clinic for Special Children), Guntram Borck(Universität Ulm), Juan Zhen(New York University), Michael Rotstein(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), Kevin Erreger(Vanderbilt University), Daniela D’Agnano(Sapienza University of Rome), Holger Thiele(University of Cologne), Yair Anikster(Edmond and Lily Safra Children's Hospital), Nicholas L. Rider(Clinic for Special Children), Yan Li(New York University), Jamil Ahmad(Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences), Naseebullah Kakar(Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences), Claudia Carducci(Sapienza University of Rome), Esther Meyer(University College London), Erik G. Puffenberger(Clinic for Special Children)
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