Relations between genotype and phenotype in German patients with the Machado-Joseph disease mutation.

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Published in J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry on November 01, 1996

Authors

L Schöls1, G Amoiridis, J T Epplen, M Langkafel, H Przuntek, O Riess

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Neurology, St Josef Hospital, Ruhr-University, Bochum, Germany.

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