University of Groningen Functional Analysis Helps to Define KCNC 3 Mutational Spectrum in Dutch Ataxia Cases
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R. Sinke | B. Kremer | E. Boddeke | C. Verschuuren-Bemelmans | D. Verbeek | A. Duarri | D. Dooijes | E. Nibbeling | M. Fokkens | M. Meijer | Melissa M. Boerrigter | Bart P. van | deWarrenburg
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