Intronic FGF14 GAA repeat expansions are a common cause of ataxia syndromes with neuropathy and bilateral vestibulopathy.
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D. Rujescu | D. Timmann | L. Schöls | B. Brais | C. Depienne | M. Synofzik | H. Houlden | M. Reilly | J. Faber | H. Garcia-Moreno | M. Anheim | J. Gazulla | A. Cortese | S. Nagy | M. Dicaire | Andreas Traschütz | C. Wilke | T. Wirth | D. Pellerin | M. Strupp | R. Curró | P. Giunti
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