A hexanucleotide repeat modifies expressivity of X‐linked dystonia parkinsonism
Ana Westenberger(University of Lübeck), Christine Klein(University of Lübeck), Gerard Saranza(Philippine General Hospital), Katja Lohmann(University of Lübeck), Charles Jourdan Reyes(University of Lübeck), Laurie J. Ozelius(Massachusetts General Hospital), Inke R. König(Massachusetts General Hospital), Karen Grütz(University of Lübeck), Kimberly Begemann(University of Lübeck), Björn‐Hergen Laabs(University of Lübeck), Aloysius Domingo(Massachusetts General Hospital), Alexander Münchau(Leipzig University), Raymond L. Rosales(University of Santo Tomas Hospital), Cid Czarina E. Diesta(Makati Medical Center), Jelena Pozojevic(University of Lübeck), Susen Schaake(University of Lübeck), Uwe Walter(German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases), Frank J. Kaiser(Essen University Hospital), Valerija Dobričić(University of Lübeck), Norbert Brüggemann(University of Lübeck), Dirk Dressler(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Peter Bauer(Centogene (Germany)), Arndt Rolfs(Centogene (Germany)), Aleksandar Raković(University of Lübeck), Henrike Hanßen(University of Lübeck), Roland Dominic G. Jamora(Philippine General Hospital)
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