Characteristic Eye Movements in Ataxia-Telangiectasia-Like Disorder: An Explanatory Hypothesis
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Stefano Ramat | Pamela Federighi | Francesca Rosini | Antonio Federico | Alessandra Rufa | Elena Pretegiani | S. Ramat | A. Federico | F. Rosini | A. Rufa | E. Pretegiani | P. Federighi
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