Oculopharyngeal MD among Bukhara Jews is due to a founder (GCG)9 mutation in the PABP2 gene
Sergiu C. Blumen(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), Bernard Brais(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Hugo Lavoie(Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer), A. Asherov(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), S. Medynski(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), Rivka Inzelberg(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), Joab Chapman(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), Puiu Nisipeanu(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), F.M.S. Tomé(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), J.P. Bouchard(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), Amos D. Korczyn(Tel Aviv University), R Carasso(Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center), Guy A. Rouleau(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital)
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