PINK1, Parkin, and DJ-1 mutations in Italian patients with early-onset parkinsonism
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P. Bauer | P. Pramstaller | G. Abbruzzese | R. Marchese | O. Riess | P. Martinelli | C. Klein | C. Scaglione | B. Schüle | K. Hedrich | A. Djarmati | T. Lohnau | A. Hiller | N. Kock | N. Schäfer | R. Hering | K. Wiegers | S. Winkler | Karin Wiegers | Susen Winkler
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