Case control analysis of repeat expansion size in ataxia
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H. Morris | E. Majounie | W. Cross | N. Williams | N. Robertson | M. Muzaimi | M. Wardle | Nigel M. Williams | Huw R. Morris | Neil Robertson | Mustapha Muzaimi
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