Novel mutations c.[5121_5122insAG]+[6859C>T] of the SPG11 gene associated with cerebellum hypometabolism in a Chinese case of hereditary spastic paraplegia with thin corpus callosum.
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Jing Ma | X. Jing | Bin Hu | Yiming Wang | Xunhua Li | Weijun Huang | Xinchong Shi | Likuan Xiong | Weiping Xu | Y. Chang
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