Fall risk and gait in Parkinson's disease: The role of the LRRK2 G2019S mutation
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Nir Giladi | Karen Marder | Anat Mirelman | Avner Thaler | Tanya Gurevich | Jeffrey M Hausdorff | K. Marder | A. Mirelman | Nir Giladi | J. Hausdorff | S. Bressman | T. Gurevich | A. Orr-Urtreger | A. Thaler | A. Bar‐Shira | Anat Bar-Shira | Avi Orr-Urtreger | Susan Bressman | Talia Heman | Kira Yasinovsky | Kira Yasinovsky | Talia Heman
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