Biallelic variants in AGTPBP1, involved in tubulin deglutamylation, are associated with cerebellar degeneration and motor neuropathy
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T. Harel | Y. Nevo | O. Elpeleg | S. Edvardson | C. Jalas | E. Eisenstein | Nitay D. Fraenkel | M. Rabie | R. Sheffer | Michal Gur | R. Brooks | Somaya Salah | M. Daana | Shimon Edvardson
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