A new horizon of moyamoya disease and associated health risks explored through RNF213
Akio Koizumi(Kyoto University), Shohab Youssefian(Kyoto University), Kouji H. Harada(Kyoto University), Hatasu Kobayashi(Kyoto University), Toshiyuki Habu(Mukogawa Women's University), Toshiaki Hitomi(St. Marianna University School of Medicine)
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