UBTF Mutation Causes Complex Phenotype of Neurodegeneration and Severe Epilepsy in Childhood
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P. Krsek | K. Štěrbová | P. Seeman | L. Sedláčková | P. Laššuthová | E. Vyhnálková | J. Haberlová | M. Šedivá | J. Neupauerová | D. Staněk | J. Haberlova
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