A novel locus for dominant cerebellar ataxia (SCA14) maps to a 10.2-cM interval flanked by D19S206 and D19S605 on chromosome 19q13.4-qter
Isao Yamashita(Hokkaido University), Kunio Tashiro(Hokkaido University), Yoshihisa Takiyama(Coriell Institute For Medical Research), Shinji Nogoshi(Hokkaido University), Katsuhide Komeichi(Hokkaido University), Hidenao Sasaki(Hokkaido University), Masatoyo Nishizawa(International University of Health and Welfare), Hajime Tanaka(Niigata University), Toshiyuki Fukazawa(Hokuyukai Neurology Hospital), Akio Takada(Sapporo City General Hospital), Kazuya Shiraishi, Ichiro Yabe(Hokkaido University), S Tsuji(The University of Tokyo), Jin Kaneko
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