Frequency and phenotype of SPG11 and SPG15 in complicated hereditary spastic paraplegia
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J. Winkler | S. Klebe | P. Bauer | R. Schüle | L. Schöls | O. Riess | B. Winner | M. Synofzik | S. Klimpe | T. Lindig | U. Hehr | S. Klebe | N. Schlipf | A. Dotzer | Matthis Synofzik | Olaf Riess | Rebecca Schüle | Ute Hehr | Beate Winner | Jürgen Winkler | Peter Bauer
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