Modifiers of (CAG)n instability in Machado–Joseph disease (MJD/SCA3) transmissions: an association study with DNA replication, repair and recombination genes
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M. Dubé | G. Rouleau | A. Amorim | C. E. Pearson | P. Coutinho | J. Sequeiros | S. Provost | S. Martins | Sandra Martins
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