Mutations in a newly identified GTPase gene cause autosomal dominant hereditary spastic paraplegia
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P. Hedera | J. Fink | T. Heiman-Patterson | C. Weber | Xinping C. Zhao | T. Tukel | S. Rainier | R. Lemons | M. Apak | Melanie Bui | L. Ming | D. Alvarado | David Alvarado
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