Age and Sex but Not ATP7B Genotype Effectively Influence the Clinical Phenotype of Wilson Disease
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C. Yurdaydın | H. Dienes | W. Stremmel | R. Stauber | A. Członkowska | R. Houwen | P. Ferenci | R. Brůha | K. Weiss | H. Zoller | M. Gschwantler | F. Szalay | E. Aigner | T. Pop | J. Pfeiffenberger | P. Steindl‐Munda | A. Stättermayer | A. Viveiros
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