Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy in a Japanese family with a short GCG expansion (GCG)11 in PABP2 gene
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M. Kase | I. Nonaka | T. Chuma | K. Nagashima | N. Minami | T. Nagashima | Y. Mano | Yasuyuki Mizutani | S. Maguchi | Yu-ichi Goto | H. Kato | Katsuhiro Matsuda
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