Epidemiological, clinical, and molecular characterization of Cuban families with spinocerebellar ataxia type 3/Machado-Joseph disease
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R. Rodríguez-Labrada | L. Velázquez-Pérez | Y. Vázquez-Mojena | N. Canales-Ochoa | J. Laffita-Mesa | P. Macleod | G. Sánchez-Cruz | R. Aguilera-Rodríguez | L. Almaguer-Mederos | T. Cruz-Mariño | Y. González‐Zaldívar | Tania Cruz-Mariño | R. Aguilera‐Rodríguez
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