Functional and genetic analysis of haplotypic sequence variation at the nicastrin genomic locus
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V. Pankratz | R. Petersen | D. Dickson | J. Powell | M. Carrasquillo | S. Younkin | J. Lambert | P. Amouyel | G. Hamilton | N. Graff-Radford | R. Wade-Martins | R. Killick
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