Genetic background of Huntington disease in Croatia: Molecular analysis of CAG, CCG, and Δ2642 (E2642del) polymorphisms
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K. Pavelić | N. Canki-Klain | Aleksandar Vojta | S. Hecimovic | M. Relja | N. Klepac | J. Bozikov | I. Škarpa-Prpić | Jelena Vlašić | D. Janko | D. Marković | A. Vojta | N. Canki‐Klain
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