A Mutation in the Fibroblast Growth Factor 14 Gene Is Associated with Autosomal Dominant Cerebral Ataxia
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Elmar Krieger | Peter Heutink | Ben A. Oostra | John C. van Swieten | E. Krieger | P. Heutink | B. Oostra | J. Swieten | I. Koning | A. Maat-Kievit | E. Brusse | P. Leegwater | D. Dooijes | Dennis Dooijes | Esther Brusse | Bianca M. de Graaf | Raoul van de Graaf | Inge de Koning | Anneke Maat-Kievit | Peter Leegwater | B. D. Graaf | R. V. D. Graaf | B. Oostra
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